Is it possible to identify compliance and adherence to therapy? Experts opinion

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Today, the terms “compliance and adherence” are often used in the medical literature. The problem of patient compliance/adherence to therapy is the basis of the physician–patient relationship complex. The study of this complex is used by specialists with various profiles to assess the effectiveness of therapy. This publication has studied the opinion of specialists when answering the following question: “Is it possible to identify compliance and adherence to therapy?” The factors determining the compliance/adherence of patients to treatment regardless of nosological forms of the disease are systematized. A total of four groups of factors of nonadherence to therapy associated with the disease, patient, doctor, and treatment were identified in this study.

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Tatiana V. Sokolova

Moscow State University of Food Production

Email: stv_morf2005@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5450-4218
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. S. Davidenko

Moscow State University of Food Production

Email: 2236779@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9999-5244
Russian Federation, Moscow

Alеxandr P. Malyarchuk

Moscow State University of Food Production

Author for correspondence.
Email: 2236779@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2559-846X

MD, PhD, DSc, Professor of the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases with a Cosmetology Course of
Medical Institute of Continuing Education of Moscow State University of Food Production

Russian Federation, Moscow

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