Promoting a Shared Medication Adherence Practice: A Call to Action

This study trained primary care staff at an urban Federally Qualified Health Center to address medication nonadherence. It included a single educational workshop that described medication nonadherence, demonstrated validated assessment tools to formulate evidence-based interventions, and incorporated motivational interviewing techniques. Evaluations conducted at pre-post training and at 4 weeks showed an increase in staff knowledge (29%), self-confidence (46%), and self-reported practice change (77%).
Source: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research