Beliefs about medicines and adherence in women with breast cancer on adjuvant endocrine therapy

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The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) and Adherence Starts with Knowledge (ASK-12) questionnaire were originally developed and validated in Western populations to assess beliefs and barriers to medication adherence. The study aim is to validate the BMQ and ASK-12 questionnaire for use in a Singapore population with early stage breast cancer. English-speaking women on adjuvant endocrine therapy (n = 157) were recruited. The BMQ-Specific showed good internal consistency with structural validity. The internal consistency of BMQ-General and ASK-12 Behaviour scale improved with the new factor structure obtained from exploratory factor analysis. Further studies are needed to confirm these factor structures.

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Tan, E. H., Wong, A. L. A., Tan, C. C., Wong, P., Tan, S. H., Ang, L. E. Y., … Tai, B. C. (2022). Beliefs about medicines and adherence in women with breast cancer on adjuvant endocrine therapy. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(5), 1111–1124. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105321990776

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