Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)

Medication Adherence: The Role of Nurses in Family Medicine Settings

  • Ammar Abdulfattah Al Kubaish et. al

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 1

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Medication adherence is critical for achieving positive health outcomes, yet many patients struggle to follow their prescribed regimens. In family medicine settings, nurses play a pivotal role in enhancing adherence through patient education, ongoing support, and tailored intervention strategies. They often serve as the primary point of contact for patients, helping to clarify medication instructions and address any concerns about side effects, drug interactions, or proper administration. By fostering trust and open communication, nurses can identify barriers to adherence, such as forgetfulness, financial constraints, or lack of understanding, and customize their approach to meet individual patient needs. Moreover, nurses can implement systematic follow-ups and utilize technology, such as reminders and mobile health applications, to reinforce adherence. They collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure a cohesive approach to medication management, advocating for patients by coordinating care and facilitating access to resources when necessary. Through their efforts, nurses not only contribute to improved adherence rates but also empower patients to take charge of their health, leading to enhanced quality of life and reduced healthcare costs. Their comprehensive involvement underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in family medicine to promote better health outcomes.

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