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The clinical variability of asthma makes the disease particularly prone to erratic adherence.
This tendency may lead to under-medication and erratic adherence to treatment.
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Three patterns of treatment non-adherence have been observed in patients: (1) erratic non-adherence, often due to forgetfulness; (2) unwitting non-adherence, due to a limited understanding of the treatment regimen; and (3) intelligent non-adherence, in which the patient's health beliefs prompt a conscious decision not to adhere to the treatment.
This phenomenon is not considered to be explained by suboptimal adherence, but for VKA erratic pharmacokinetics [ 24].
For adolescents (10 19), erratic drug taking was also a major obstacle to adherence, as was lack of disclosure and poor use of counselling and psychosocial services (Ferrand et al., 2010).
PrEP has been the source of controversy since being introduced in 2012, with some medical sources arguing that the medication's side effects are unclear, and that patients' adherence to taking the pill regularly could be erratic.
The two produce and perform with an adherence to their personal tastes in music, no matter how erratic.
Despite the apparent enjoyment of the imagery process, there was almost universal non-adherence with the recommendation to practice imagery exercises at home between imagery sessions, with reported home practice erratic at best.
erratic -- n.
Erratic genius?
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