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To adherence
noun
A close physical union of two objects.
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Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses were performed.Frequency and number of barriers to adherence among both adherent and nonadherent patients.
In total, we discovered that each patient identified, on average, about two dominant obstacles to adherence per patient.
Disparities were found with regard to adherence to and persistence with antihypertensive regimens.
However, fatigue is a major obstacle to adherence to a regular PA.
A taxonomic approach to the qualitative analysis revealed internal and external facilitators and barriers to adherence.
It is to its credit and due to adherence to its remit that this is still true today, 25 years on.
Barriers to adherence include patient health beliefs, inadequate patient education and age.
In addition, they found an underlying political bent to adherence to vaccine conspiracy theories, although they don't mention autism specifically.
Though proper message delivery is important to adherence, the design and communication potential of those messages is also important.
According to Islam (2004), corruption in Pakistan is due to adherence to the hierarchy and the collective administrative culture.
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The awareness-to adherence model may help to identify GPs' specific concerns with recommended practice changes.
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