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Section ISECTION ISetting the sceneChapter ICHAPTER IDefining Adherence1. What is adherence?172. The state-of-the-art measurement183. References191. What is adherence?Although most research has focused on adherence to medication, adherence also encompasses numer-ous health-related behaviours that extend beyond taking prescribed pharmaceuticals. The participantsat the WHO Adherence meeting in June 2001 (1)concluded that defining adherence as the extent towhich the patient follows medical instructions was a helpful starting point. However, the term med-ical was felt to be insufficient in describing the range of interventions used to treat chronic , the term instructions implies that the patient is a passive, acquiescent recipient of expertadvice as opposed to an active collaborator in the treatment particular, it was recognized during the meeting that adherence to any regimen reflects behaviour ofone type or another.

WHO 2003 18 Strong emphasis was placed on the need to differentiate adherence from compliance.The main differ-ence is that adherence requires the patient’s agreement to the recommendations.We believe that

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