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Liset van Dijk
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 145
Citations - 5190
Liset van Dijk is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medical prescription & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 122 publications receiving 4514 citations.
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Patient adherence to medical treatment: a review of reviews.
Sandra van Dulmen,E. Sluijs,Liset van Dijk,Denise T. D. de Ridder,Rob Heerdink,Jozien M. Bensing +5 more
TL;DR: There is a scarcity of comparative studies explicitly contrasting theoretical models or their components and the relative weight of these theories and the effective components in the interventions designed to improve adherence, need to be assessed in future studies.
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The effectiveness of interventions using electronic reminders to improve adherence to chronic medication: a systematic review of the literature
Marcia Vervloet,Annemiek J. Linn,Julia C.M. van Weert,Dinny H de Bakker,Marcel L. Bouvy,Liset van Dijk +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the short-term effectiveness of electronic reminders, especially SMS reminders, however, long-term effects remain unclear.
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Definitions, variants, and causes of nonadherence with medication: a challenge for tailored interventions
TL;DR: There is not just one solution for the nonadherence problem that fits all patients, and to improve adherence effectively, there is a need for a tailored approach based on the type and cause ofNonadherence and the specific needs of the patient.
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Pediatric drug formulations: a review of challenges and progress
TL;DR: Five key issues need to be addressed to stimulate the further development of better medicines for children: the continued prioritization of unmet formulation needs, particularly drug delivery in neonates and treatment gaps in pediatric cancers and childhood diseases in developing countries.
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Comparative Research on Women's Employment
TL;DR: In this article, the most frequently used measurements and descriptions of women's paid work are described and analyzed in both Western countries and Eastern Europe, where women's employment has been widely studied.