Abstract
Medication adherence refers to the extent to which patients follow their treatment as agreed with their healthcare provider. Approximately 30-50% of patients are non-adherent, due to intentional or practical reasons. High-risk groups include those with chronic illnesses, cognitive impairments, or limited understanding of their condition. Detection and monitoring of non-adherence require open non-judgmental communication to the patient, and collaboration among healthcare disciplines. Effective strategies to improve adherence combine education, personal support, and digital tools, tailored to individual needs. Simple interventions - for instance linking medication to daily routines or involving caregivers - can also improve adherence. Personalization, trust, and effective communication are key to enhancing long-term treatment success.
| Translated title of the contribution | Medication adherence: Article for training and continuing education |
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| Original language | Dutch |
| Article number | D8823 |
| Journal | Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde |
| Volume | 170 |
| Publication status | Published - 13 Jan 2026 |