2022
DOI: 10.13189/app.2022.100401
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Clinical Pharmacist Led-Educational Intervention to Promote Medications' Adherence for Sudanese Patients with Heart Failure: A Prospective Study

Abstract: Clinical pharmacists are in a suitable position to improve medications adherence for chronic diseases, including heart failure (HF). This study aimed to identify if the structured educational intervention by the clinical pharmacist can improve adherence to HF medications in a specialized HF clinic. Methods: A quasi-interventional study was implemented in an outpatient HF clinic for six months at

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“…Our study shared similarities with previous Sudanese studies with regard to the mean age of HF patients, and that diabetes and hypertension were the main comorbid disease in HF [17,18]. On the other hands, 77% of patients were on Beta blockers, and 55.5% on ARBs or ACEIs this is lower than what had been reported [19], this might be due to the source of information in this study primarily depending on patients.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Our study shared similarities with previous Sudanese studies with regard to the mean age of HF patients, and that diabetes and hypertension were the main comorbid disease in HF [17,18]. On the other hands, 77% of patients were on Beta blockers, and 55.5% on ARBs or ACEIs this is lower than what had been reported [19], this might be due to the source of information in this study primarily depending on patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%