Abstract

Background: Although pill counts can objectively measure medication adherence, they are often labor-intensive and time-consuming, especially in patients taking numerous medications. We hypothesized that counting pills for not all but only some medications, which would undoubtedly spare time and labor, could provide reliable information on adherence to all medications. The aim of the present study was to evaluate how accurately medication adherence could be assessed using partial pill counts.

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