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This study provided an initial empirical basis for selecting 0.80 as a reasonable cut-off point that stratifies adherent and non-adherent patients based on predicting subsequent hospitalization across several highly prevalent chronic diseases. This cut-off point has been widely used in previous research and our findings suggest that it may be valid in these conditions; it is based on a single outcome measure, and additional research using these methods to identify adherence thresholds using other outcome metrics such as laboratory or physiologic measures, which may be more strongly related to adherence, is warranted.
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Karve et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/697a2e26d8b63e6fafa6a588 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1185/03007990903126833
Sudeep Karve
AbbVie (United States)
Mario A. Cleves
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Mark Helm
Salem Hospital
Current Medical Research and Opinion
The Ohio State University
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
University of Mississippi
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