This exciting Research Topic is the second volume of “Recent Advances in Attempts to Improve Medication Adherence – from basic research to clinical practice”. We would like to invite you to submit your medication adherence-related research to this Research Topic propose fully created in Frontiers in Pharmacology (Impact Factor = 5.810).

Recent Advances in Attempts to Improve Medication Adherence – from basic research to clinical practice – Volume II.

This Research Topic aims to highlight recent advances in research on interventions targeting medication adherence. A wide range of studies addressing these interventions are welcome, including both original research and review articles looking at, but not limited to, the following:

-The implementation of various strategies in real-life conditions, with a particular interest in pharmacoeconomic evaluations,
-Also including healthcare system-level research, covering such issues as benchmarking of interventions with a special interest in their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.
-Studies are expected to look at their transferability, sustainability, and applicability to various local scenarios, scalability, and, last but not least, reimbursement models.
-Although case studies of good practices are invited, system-wide approaches and cross-border studies are particularly welcome.

A wide range of studies addressing medication adherence-enhancing interventions is welcome, including both original research and review articles.

Submission deadlines (author-friendly 2-step procedure):

·         Abstract submission deadline: 31 July 2023

·         Full Manuscript Submission Deadline: 28 November 2023

 

Topic Editors

  Przemyslaw Kardas, Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of Lodz, Poland

  Tamas Agh, Syreon Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary

 Ines Potočnjak, University Hospital Centre Sisters of Charity, Zagreb, Croatia

Cristina Mihaela Ghiciuc

Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Iași, Romania

Maria Teresa Herdeiro

Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Medical Sciences, University of Aveiro

Aveiro, Portugal