2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.05.009
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A systematic review of adherence to restricted diets in people with functional bowel disorders

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“…Treatment adherence has become a major challenge for medical professionals and social scientists. Efforts by physicians and healthcare professionals to ensure that patients adhere to medication regimens have frequently proven ineffective [ 5 ]. While some programs are aimed at increasing treatment adherence have been successful, it appears that approximately half of them have failed [ 6 ].…”
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“…Treatment adherence has become a major challenge for medical professionals and social scientists. Efforts by physicians and healthcare professionals to ensure that patients adhere to medication regimens have frequently proven ineffective [ 5 ]. While some programs are aimed at increasing treatment adherence have been successful, it appears that approximately half of them have failed [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adherence to treatment, as one of the challenges in the management of chronic diseases, is defined as the extent to which people behave in disregard for health and treatment advice which may have serious outcomes for patients such as the recurrence and the progression of the resulting disabilities (5). Adherence to treatment is a serious concern for health care providers, and in many cases, their efforts to persuade the patient to adhere to various recommendations, such as taking medication and following treatment regimens, seem to have been ineffective (6).…”
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