Journal article

Trials and tribulations with electronic medication adherence monitoring in kidney transplantation

A Williams, JK Low, E Manias, M Dooley, K Crawford

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy | Published : 2016

Abstract

Medication adherence in kidney transplantation is critical to prevent graft rejection. Testing interventions designed to support patients to take their prescribed medications following a kidney transplant require an accurate measure of medication adherence. In research, the available methods for measuring medication adherence include self-report, pill counts, prescription refill records, surrogate measures of medication adherence and medication bottles with a microchip-embedded cap to record bottle openings. Medication bottles with a microchip-embedded cap are currently regarded as the gold standard measure. This commentary outlines the challenges in measuring medication adherence using elec..

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