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Factors affecting older persons' adherence to prescription drugs in Israel
Merav Ben-Natan
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, Ilya Noselozich
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Corresponding author for this work
Hille Yaffe Medical Center Israel
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Keyphrases
Israel
100%
Older Persons
100%
Prescription Drugs
100%
Adherence to Prescriptions
100%
Theory of Planned Behavior
33%
Self-reported Adherence
33%
Israeli
16%
Older Adults
16%
Drug Treatment
16%
Treatment Adherence
16%
Self-administer
16%
Non-self
16%
Professionalism
16%
Structured Questionnaire
16%
Convenience Sampling
16%
Questionnaire Survey
16%
Primary Caregivers
16%
Medication Use
16%
Patient Adherence
16%
Subjective Norms
16%
Perceived Behavioral Control
16%
Behavioral Attitude
16%
Cross-sectional Survey Design
16%
Medication Regime
16%
Behavioral Beliefs
16%
Psychology
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%
Caregiver
50%
Adherence to Treatment
50%
Perceived Behavioral Control
50%
Subjective Norm
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Prescription Drug
100%
Drug Therapy
80%
Patient Compliance
40%