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Objective measures of non-adherence in cardiometabolic diseases: a review focused on urine biochemical screening

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posted on 2019-06-17, 13:18 authored by Dan Lane, Prashanth Patel, Kamlesh Khunti, Pankaj Gupta
Cardiometabolic diseases are among the most prevalent and harmful conditions worldwide. They are complex, comorbid conditions that require polypharmacy – a known contributor to non-adherence in cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes mellitus (DM). Suboptimal adherence is associated with poor disease control, which increases the risk of hospitalizations, mortality, and preventable financial implications. However, until recently, the lack of a gold standard for non-adherence testing in cardiometabolic diseases has been the major barrier for understanding true prevalence and mortality consequences. Recent European guidelines have endorsed biochemical testing as the preferred measure for non-adherence in CVD, with urinary screening methods being the most clinically widespread. The diagnostic and therapeutic benefits incurred to health service resources by use of biochemical non-adherence testing are vast, as hospitalizations and associated economic burdens are reduced, and tailored therapies are increased. However, biochemical testing can only signify a snap shot of adherence behavior, and true adherence may be skewed by pharmacokinetic factors. This review summarizes current literature regarding the prevalence, impact, and reasons of non-adherence in cardiometabolic disease. The benefits of current adherence diagnostic tools have been appraised, where urine in biochemical testing has been focused upon and evaluated against other matrices.

Funding

The authors acknowledge the support of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care-East Midlands (CLARHC-EM) and NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre.

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Citation

Patient Preference and Adherence 2019:13 537–547

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES/School of Medicine/Diabetes Research Centre

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Patient Preference and Adherence 2019:13 537–547

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Dove Medical Press

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1177-889X

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2019

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2019-06-17

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https://www.dovepress.com/objective-measures-of-non-adherence-in-cardiometabolic-diseases-a-revi-peer-reviewed-article-PPA

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en