Nonadherent
Nonadherence refers to the failure of individuals to follow medical, therapeutic, or behavioral recommendations as prescribed by healthcare providers. This term is commonly used in healthcare to describe situations where patients do not comply with treatment plans, medication schedules, lifestyle changes, or follow-up instructions. Nonadherence can occur in various contexts, including chronic disease management, mental health treatment, and postoperative care.
The reasons behind nonadherence are multifaceted and can vary widely among individuals. Common factors include lack
Nonadherence can have significant consequences, particularly in chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular diseases.
Efforts to improve adherence often involve patient education, clear communication between healthcare providers and patients, and