Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an adherence promotion intervention provided to patients and families referred to a clinical service.
Methods: 6 patients and their caregivers representing 5 different chronic conditions were seen for comprehensive psychological intervention that was evaluated based on electronic monitoring of adherence to prescribed oral medication.
Results: Time series analysis (Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average) indicated that for each of the 6 cases, treatment adherence increased during the intervention phase relative to nonintervention periods, but for 5 of these 6 patients, adherence decreased during the follow-up period (p < .05).
Conclusion: Comprehensive adherence promotion strategies delivered in standard clinical practice were effective, but the effects did not persist after treatment. Future adherence promotion interventions should focus on sustaining intervention effects.
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