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Finally, many diverse factors that may influence medication selection such as physician prescribing habits, drug costs, regulatory influences, insurance plan formularies, pharmaceutical marketing, and patient preferences were not considered (Thistlewaite et al. 2010; Poulsen 1992).
However, attitudes of healthcare professionals (HCPs) towards LAI antipsychotics may influence their prescribing decisions and may influence medication choices offered to patients.
An understanding of patient behaviour and its underpinning psychology plus the wealth of factors, both internal and external that may influence medication taking, is crucial to understand how to change patient behaviour and thus improve medication adherence.
The purpose of this study was to understand factors driving LAI antipsychotic use as well as attitudes and preferences for different administration sites, both in comparison with oral medication and with other LAI medication as previous studies have suggested that attitudes amongst HCPs may influence medication choices offered to patients [ 36].
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Furthermore, some authors have mentioned that home visits may influence medication-taking [ 6] causing an overestimation of the results.
Other studies have found ethnic differences in patients' beliefs and attitudes towards psychopharmacological treatment [ 27, 28] and ADs [ 29], which may influence patient medication taking behavior [ 30- 32].
Moreover, underlying disease conditions may influence other medication use and changes in lifestyles, which can ultimately affect weight gain and glucose homeostasis.
Moreover, ethnic differences in the acceptability of AD treatment [ 27- 29], differences in the beliefs about the causes of and potential cures for illness [ 51, 52], or differences in the social stigma associated with depression and AD treatment [ 53] may influence patient medication-taking behavior [ 30- 32].
Thus, to fully explore the relationship between personality traits and other factors that may influence adherence to medication, advanced prospective and objective measures of adherence have been proposed, although measuring adherence is complicated [6].
Other caregivers or electronic ordering systems may influence diet or medication administration (15).
Of course there are numerous other factors that may influence adherence to medication for a curable disease, such as TB.
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