Promoting Medication Adherence in Diabetes
www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/MedicationAdherence
Medication Adherence: Resources for Patients
Medication Adherence: Resources for Health Care Teams
Medication Adherence: Scientific Evidence
Criteria For Inclusion• Address the topic of medication adherence in a meaningful way
• Incorporate evidence–based strategies and/or be considered by expert opinion to improve medication adherence
• Be relevant to health care professionals in a clinical or community-based setting
• Have limited or no product-specific advertising
• Undergo review by expert members of the NDEP Medication Adherence Task Group
Acknowledgments • James Aikens, PhD• John Buse, MD, PhD• Jennifer Bussell, MD, FACP• Eunseok Cha, PHD, MPH, MSN, RN, CDE• Jeffrey Gonzalez, PhD• Yvonne Grant, PharmD, CGP, CDE, BC-ADM
• CAPT Christopher Lamer, PharmD, BCPS, MHS, CDE • Chandra Osborn, PhD, MPH• John G. Ryan, DrPH• Monika Safford, MD• David Schwartz, PhD, ABPP• Sean Stewart, PharmD, BCPS, CLS• Elizabeth A. Walker, PhD, RN• Laura Young, MD, PhD
Submit a Resource
• If you know of a resource focused on medication adherence in diabetes, please share it with NDEP!
• NDEP is looking to collect resources in a variety of formats, including:– Websites– Videos– Brochures and tip sheets– Journal articles
• Visit the “Submit a Resource” page to complete a submission form.
Share a Success Story
Have a success story about how you improved medication taking behavior?
Please share your success story with the NDEP!
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