Practical Ways to Improve Patient Adherence 2nd Edition
Grab attention with practical solutions that reshape patient outcomes. Practical Ways to Improve Patient Adherence, 2nd Edition by Daniel J. Lewis and Steven R. Feldman is a concise, evidence-based guide that arms clinicians with realistic strategies to help patients follow treatment plans, boosting effectiveness across chronic disease management and acute care.
Built for busy healthcare professionals, this edition translates behavioral science into everyday clinical tools. You’ll find clear, actionable techniques for improving medication adherence, enhancing communication, tailoring interventions to diverse populations, and measuring success. Chapters blend research-backed recommendations with real-world examples, making it simple to apply methods in primary care, specialty clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, and community health settings.
Imagine fewer missed doses, better symptom control, and stronger patient-provider relationships—this book shows you how. Practical checklists, conversation prompts, and step-by-step frameworks support nurses, physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, and care coordinators in delivering patient-centered care that respects cultural and socioeconomic realities.
Whether you serve urban clinics in the US, community practices in the UK, or public health programs in Canada, Australia, and beyond, this resource is designed for global practice environments. Its professional tone and hands-on approach make it an ideal reference for individual clinicians, care teams, and training programs seeking measurable improvements in adherence and outcomes.
Equip your practice with strategies that work. Add Practical Ways to Improve Patient Adherence, 2nd Edition to your professional library and start closing the gap between treatment plans and real-world patient behavior.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


