Abstract
In order to improve patient outcomes, it examines practical methods for boosting drug adherence and compliance. Medication adherence is critical to attaining intended treatment outcomes and is impacted by a number of variables, such as the nature of the medical illness, patient-related features, therapy-related complications, and the dynamics of the healthcare system. The World Health Organization highlights the significance of adherence programs in the field of public health, positing that enhanced adherence may yield greater benefits than improvements in specific medical treatments. This review addresses the obstacles to adherence. It promotes a patient-centered care strategy that strengthens the bond between doctors and patients and invites them to actively participate in their care decisions. And also emphasizes the potential for improved medication adherence to result in better health outcomes and lower healthcare costs by putting in place customized training tools, enhancing communication tactics, and addressing systemic healthcare challenges. In the end, a multimodal strategy is necessary to get over obstacles and encourage adherence, which will enhance public health in general. Key words Medication Adherence , Patient –Centered Care, Healthcare Communication, Barriers to compliance, Health Outcomes, Health Literacy, Chronic Conditions
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