Can Mobile Phone–Based Interventions Improve Adherence to Medication for Primary Prevention of Cardi...
Can Mobile Phone–Based Interventions Improve Adherence to Medication for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults?
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United States: American Academy of Family Physicians
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Evidence-Based Answer Mobile phone–based interventions improve adherence to cardiovascular medication regimens and may improve blood pressure control, but there is no patient-oriented evidence that these interventions are beneficial.1 (Strength of Recommendation: C, based on disease-oriented evidence.) Practice Pointers Cardiovascular disease is a...
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Can Mobile Phone–Based Interventions Improve Adherence to Medication for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults?
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0002-838X
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1532-0650