Medication Support
A pharmacist-led motivational interviewing intervention after a coronary event improved medication adherence at 3 months compared with controls. The New Medicine Service improved outcomes and reduced costs compared with usual care. The med…
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A pharmacist-led motivational interviewing intervention after a coronary event improved medication adherence at 3 months compared with controls. The New Medicine Service improved outcomes and reduced costs compared with usual care. The medication adherence effect from motivational interviewing persisted at 6 months, but blood pressure and LDL cholesterol differences were not significant. The pharmacist-led motivational interviewing intervention was feasible and acceptable, but larger trials were recommended.