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A:CARE CONGRESS


1st EDITION
OCTOBER, 2021

Individualized adherence strategies and their impact on patient experience in women’s health

Non-adherence in women’s health can result in unintended pregnancies and poor management of menopause symptoms. Women may not use, adhere to, or discontinue contraception because of side effects, a “bad image” or simply forgetting to take it. As for menopause, which can afflict a woman for more than one-third of her life, women may forego treatment, according to Prof. Nappi, because they view it as a natural and inevitable part of their life rather than a medical condition that can be addressed. To increase and maintain adherence, healthcare providers must tailor treatment to individual patients, considering their wishes, expectations and priorities in the assessment of treatment options. For more about how healthcare providers can partner with patients to boost adherence in women’s health, watch the video below.


Speakers

Prof. Johannes
Bitzer

Switzerland

Prof. Rossella
Nappi

Italy

Prof. Rob
Horne

England

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