Tailored Interventions to Improve Medication Adherence for Cardiovascular Diseases

Front Pharmacol. 2020 Nov 13:11:510339. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.510339. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Over the past half-century, medical research on cardiovascular disease (CVD) has achieved a great deal; however, medication adherence is unsatisfactory. Nearly 50% of patients do not follow prescriptions when taking medications, which limits the ability to maximize their therapeutic effects and results in adverse clinical outcomes and high healthcare costs. Furthermore, the effects of medication adherence interventions are disappointing, and tailored interventions have been proposed as an appropriate way to improve medication adherence. To rethink and reconstruct methods of improving medication adherence for CVD, the literature on tailored interventions for medication adherence focusing on CVD within the last 5 years is retrieved and reviewed. Focusing on identifying nonadherent patients, detecting barriers to medication adherence, delivering clinical interventions, and constructing theories, this article reviews the present state of tailored interventions for medication adherence in CVD and also rethinks the present difficulties and suggests avenues for future development.

Keywords: barriers to medication adherence; cardiovascular disease; medication adherence; medication adherence interventions; tailored interventions.

Publication types

  • Review