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Marcia Vervloet
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 62
Citations - 1543
Marcia Vervloet is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pharmacy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1279 citations.
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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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SMS reminders improve adherence to oral medication in type 2 diabetes patients who are real time electronically monitored.
Marcia Vervloet,L. van Dijk,J. Santen-Reestman,B. van Vlijmen,P. van Wingerden,Marcel L. Bouvy,D.H. de Bakker +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of SMS reminders on adherence to oral antidiabetics in patients using RTMM and investigate patients' experiences with RTMM, finding that the majority of patients reported positive experiences with real-time medication monitoring and SMS reminders.
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Effects of eHealth Interventions on Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review of the Literature
TL;DR: Results show promising results on the effectiveness of Internet interventions to enhance patients’ adherence to prescribed long-term medications, although there is evidence according to the data synthesis, the results must be interpreted with caution due to low-quality adherence measurements.
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Improving medication adherence in diabetes type 2 patients through Real Time Medication Monitoring: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effect of monitoring patients' medication use combined with short message service (SMS) reminders.
Marcia Vervloet,Liset van Dijk,Jacqueline Santen-Reestman,Bas van Vlijmen,Marcel L. Bouvy,Dinny H de Bakker +5 more
TL;DR: If RTMM proves to be effective, it can be considered for use in various patient populations to support patients with their medication use and improve their adherence.