A new tool for self-evaluation of adherence to antimuscarinic drugs treatment in patients with urinary incontinence
Abstract objective: To evaluate the validity of the Medication Adherence Self-Report Inventory (MASRI) questionnaire in determining antimuscarinic drugs adherence in patients with urinary incontinence (UI). Patients and methods: In all, 629 patients [355 (56.4%) women and 274 (43.6%) men], aged 18â6...
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Main Authors: | Kirill V. Kosilov, Sergay A. Loparev, Irina G. Kuzina, Olga V. Shakirova, Yuliya I. Gainullina, Liliya V. Kosilova, Alexandra S. Prokofyeva |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0c27c94fbf54efd8d4c967613aec3de |
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