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Adherence (following a treatment plan)
  • Adherence to medications and other psychosocial approaches
can be a big factor in predicting long-term success and quality
of life.
  • Some common issues that may influence adherence include:
  » Lack of awareness of symptoms
  » Difficulties managing complex tasks
  » Difficulties due to other conditions
  » Understanding need for treatment
  » Understanding risks and side effects
  » Forgetting medication or appointments
  » Financial or insurance-related barriers
  » Limited local services
  » Lack of support from family or significant others.
  • If any of these common issues are present, it is important to
discuss them with the treating clinician.
  • Addressing these barriers as part of the treatment plan will
require active collaboration and problem-solving between a
patient and their care team.