Fear-Driven Adherence
Cross-source consensus on Fear-Driven Adherence from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Many participants began using inhalers regularly only after severe symptoms or acute exacerbations. — Patient perceptions of inhaled asthma medications: a qualitative study in Northern Sri Lanka
- Nebulisation or hospitalisation served as a turning point for some participants. — Patient perceptions of inhaled asthma medications: a qualitative study in Northern Sri Lanka
- The study presents crisis-driven adherence as clinically risky because it exposes patients to preventable harm. — Patient perceptions of inhaled asthma medications: a qualitative study in Northern Sri Lanka
- Fear of death decisively changed inhaler-use behavior for some participants. — Patient perceptions of inhaled asthma medications: a qualitative study in Northern Sri Lanka