Use of directly observed therapy to assess treatment adherence in patients with apparent treatment-resistant hypertension
JAMA Jun 21, 2019
Ruzicka M, et al. – Because nonadherence to treatment among patient with apparent treatment-resistant hypertension is common, researchers investigated the effect of nonadherence to blood pressure-lowering drugs—which were unidentified via pharmacy refill data, Morisky scale, and pill count tests—by evaluating the association of directly observed therapy (DOT) with treatment adherence in patients with apparent treatment-resistant hypertension.
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