Objective:
To enhance patient adherence to IOP-lowering medications in glaucoma management.
Key Findings:
- Patient education significantly improves adherence to IOP-lowering drops.
- Demonstrating proper drop instillation is linked to better adherence.
- Integrating medication into daily routines can foster habitual use.
- Complex medication schedules hinder adherence, necessitating simplification.
Interpretation:
A multifaceted approach combining education, practical demonstrations, and integration into daily life can significantly improve patient adherence to glaucoma medications.
Limitations:
- Achieving 100% adherence is unrealistic.
- Individual patient needs may vary, requiring tailored approaches.
Conclusion:
Effective glaucoma management requires not only prescribing medications but also ensuring patient adherence through education, routine integration, and support.
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