Analytical Chemistry for Assessing Medication Adherence

Date

2016-04-26

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Elsevier

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Book

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The lack of adherence to medication is a growing public health problem worldwide and is costing many patients their chance to return to good health and healthcare systems billions of dollars. Analytical Chemistry for Assessing Medication Adherence introduces the concept of assessed medication adherence/compliance and reports international perspectives on medication adherence while highlighting its importance. It then describes the opportunities for analytical chemistry to assess medication adherence and thereby provide an evidence base for clinicians to improve patient health outcomes. The authors highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each of the analytical techniques cited in addition to categorizing the findings in terms of the biosamples used to assess adherence and identifying methods to extract biosamples prior to analysis. The authors capture examples from many countries of the application of bioanalysis to assess medication adherence in a range of chronic conditions and communicable diseases. The final chapter provides the authors’ perspective in this area, emphasizing the importance of medication optimization for individual patients.

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medication adherence, nonadherence, direct assessment, bioanalysis, tandem MS, immunoassay, PCR therapeutic drug monitoring

Citation

Tanna, S. and Lawson, G. (2016) Emerging Issues in Analytical Chemistry. BH Thomas (ed)., RTI International.

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Research Institute