Medication understanding, non-adherence, and clinical outcomes among adult kidney transplant recipients

Author:

Patzer Rachel E.12,Serper Marina3,Reese Peter P.4,Przytula Kamila5,Koval Rachel1,Ladner Daniela P.6,Levitsky Josh M.6,Abecassis Michael M.6,Wolf Michael S.7

Affiliation:

1. Division of Transplantation; Department of Surgery; Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta GA USA

2. Department of Epidemiology; Rollins School of Public Health; Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta GA USA

3. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology; Department of Medicine; Perelman School of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia PA USA

4. Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension Division; Department of Medicine; Perelman School of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia PA USA

5. Health Literacy and Learning Program; Division of General Internal Medicine; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Chicago IL USA

6. Comprehensive Transplant Center (CTC); Northwestern University Transplant Outcomes Research Collaborative (NUTORC); Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Chicago IL USA

7. Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics; Department of Medicine; Northwestern University School of Medicine; Chicago, IL USA

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

Reference60 articles.

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5. Prevalence, consequences, and determinants of nonadherence in adult renal transplant patients: a literature review;Denhaerynck;Transpl Int,2005

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