Articles
Costa, E. et al. (2015). Intervention tools to improve medication adherence: Review of literature. Patient Preference and Adherence.
Ehret, M.J. & Wang, M. (2013). How to increase medication adherence: What works? Mental Health Clinician, (2)8.
Gearing, R. E., Townsend, L., Elkins, J., El-Bassel, N., & Osterberg, L. (2014). Strategies to predict, measure, and improve psychosocial treatment adherence. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 22(1), 31-45.
Lamb, E. (2006). Strategies and tools for promoting medication adherence. Pharmacy Times.
Sudak, D.M. & Ayub, S. (2017). Psychotherapeutic strategies to enhance medication adherence. Psychiatric Times, 34(9).
Zullig, L.L. & Bosworth, H. (2017). Engaging patients to optimize medication adherence. NEJM Catalyst.
Book Chapters
Baker, J. (2010). Preparation for stressful medical procedures. In R.A. DiTomasso, R.A., B.A. Golden, & H.J. & Morris (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 265-287). New York, NY: Springer.
DiTomasso, R.A., Chiumento, D., Singer, M.S., & Bullock, O. (2010). Nonadherence in primary care. In R.A. DiTomasso, R.A., B.A. Golden, & H.J. & Morris (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 291-315). New York, NY: Springer.
Franklin, P.D., Farzanfar, R., & Thompson, D.D. (2009). E-health strategies to support adherence. In S.A. Shumaker, J.K. Ockene, & K.A. Riekert (Eds.), The Handbook of Health Behavior Change (3rd Edition) (pp. 169-190). New York, NY: Springer.
Kessler, R.S. (2005). As precise as the scalpel’s cut…Sort of: Psychological and self-regulation treatments in preparation for surgery and invasive medical procedures. In W.T. O’Donohue et al. (Eds.), Behavioral Integrative Care: Treatments that Work in the Primary Care Setting (pp. 273-291). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Levensky, E.R. (2005). Increasing medication adherence in chronic illnesses: Guidelines for behavioral health-care clinicians working in primary care settings. In W.T. O’Donohue et al. (Eds.), Behavioral Integrative Care: Treatments that Work in the Primary Care Setting (pp. 347-366). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Robinson, J.D. & James, L.C. (2005). Assessing the patient’s need for medical evaluation: A psychologist’s guide. In: L.C. James & R.D. Folen (Eds.), The Primary Care Consultant: The Next Frontier for Psychologists in Hospitals and Clinics (pp. 29-37). Washington, DC: APA.
Watling, M.A. (2010). Medical phobias. In R.A. DiTomasso, R.A., B.A. Golden, & H.J. & Morris (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 457-478). New York, NY: Springer.
Webinars
Clinical Strategies to Promote Medication Adherence (PDF)
Treatment Adherence Strategies in Behavioral Health
Strategies to Improve Adherence and Persistence in the Treatment of Hypertension
Improving Treatment Adherence Among Patients with Cardiovascular Conditions
Increasing Patient Adherence Through Behavioral & Pharmacologic Strategies
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