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A literature review to explore the link between treatment satisfaction and adherence, compliance, and persistence.

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This review identified few studies that evaluate the statistical association between satisfaction and adherence, compliance, or persistence and suggested that greater treatment satisfaction was associated with better compliance and improved persistence, and with lower regimen complexity or treatment burden.

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Perceptions of Usability and Design for Prefilled Insulin Delivery Devices for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

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Treatment satisfaction in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis initiated on teriflunomide in routine clinical practice: Australian observational data

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Patient Perspectives on Combination Therapy of a Once-weekly Oral Medication Plus Daily Medication for Lifestyle-related Chronic Diseases.

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Satisfaction: A Behavioral Perspective On The Consumer

TL;DR: Satisfaction: Satisfaction is defined as "the object of desire" as mentioned in this paper, and it is defined by attributes, features, and dimensions of a person's attributes and dimensions.
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Patient satisfaction : A review of issues and concepts

TL;DR: This review presents issues arising from an analysis of over 100 papers published in the field of patient satisfaction, reflecting changes in service management especially in the U.K. and U.S.A. over the past decade.
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Medication Adherence Leads To Lower Health Care Use And Costs Despite Increased Drug Spending

TL;DR: Although improved medication adherence by people with four chronic vascular diseases increased pharmacy costs, it also produced substantial medical savings as a result of reductions in hospitalization and emergency department use.
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Satisfaction with medication: an overview of conceptual, methodologic, and regulatory issues

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- 01 Mar 2004 - 
TL;DR: Patient satisfaction instruments should be subjected to the the same psychometrically rigorous standards and procedures as any other patient-reported outcome and should also be subject to the same regulatory standards as other customer-reported outcomes with respect to advertising and promotion.
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Validation of an abbreviated Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM-9) among patients on antihypertensive medications.

TL;DR: The IVRS-administered TSQM-9 was found to be a reliable and valid measure to assess treatment satisfaction in naturalistic study designs, in which there is potential that the administration of the side effects domain of the TSQm would interfere with routine clinical care.
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