Interventions combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour to promote medication adherence: a literature review.

@article{Spoelstra2015InterventionsCM,
  title={Interventions combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour to promote medication adherence: a literature review.},
  author={Sandra L. Spoelstra and Monica Schueller and Melissa Hilton and Kimberly Ridenour},
  journal={Journal of clinical nursing},
  year={2015},
  volume={24 9-10},
  pages={
          1163-73
        }
}
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES This article presents an integrative review of the evidence for combined motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural interventions that promote medication adherence. We undertook this review to establish a scientific foundation for development of interventions to promote medication adherence and to guide clinical practice. BACKGROUND The World Health Organization has designated medication adherence as a global problem. Motivational interviewing and cognitive… 
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