Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)

Role of Nurses in Patient Adherence to Treatment Regimens and Health Literacy

  • Omer Abdulrahman Alqahtani et al.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 1

Abstract

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Nurses play a pivotal role in promoting patient adherence to treatment regimens, serving as key facilitators of communication between patients and the healthcare system. They are often the first point of contact for patients and possess the unique ability to provide personalized education regarding the intricacies of treatment plans. By assessing patients' understanding and identifying potential barriers to adherence—such as health literacy, cultural beliefs, and personal circumstances—nurses can tailor their approaches to meet individual needs. This proactive engagement involves not only explaining the importance of medications and lifestyle modifications but also ensuring that patients feel supported and empowered to take charge of their own health. Furthermore, nurses utilize various strategies to enhance adherence, including regular follow-ups, motivational interviewing, and integrating health technology, such as reminder apps and telehealth check-ins. Establishing a trusting nurse-patient relationship is essential, as it fosters an environment where patients feel comfortable discussing their challenges and concerns related to their treatment regimens. By collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, nurses also advocate for resources and interventions that address social determinants of health, which can significantly impact a patient's ability to adhere to treatment. Overall, the comprehensive support provided by nurses is crucial in promoting adherence, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and enhanced quality of care.

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