‘new medicine service`: supporting adherence in people starting new medication for long-­term condition: 26-­week follow-­up of pragmatic randomised controlled trial

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  • who: Rachel Ann Elliott u200d et al. from the Health Sciences, University of have published the research work: u2018New Medicine Service`: supporting adherence in people starting new medication for long-u00adterm condition: 26-u00adweek follow-u00adup of pragmatic randomised controlled trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study was not explicitly powered to detect a difference at 26 weeks but the authors collected the same outcome at 26 weeks, as a secondary outcome, to assess persistence of effect over time. For comparison, the authors show the data from week 10 which has previously been reported . . .

     

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