A pantheoretical framework to optimize adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors and medication adherence: The use of personalized approaches to overcome barriers and optimize facilitators to achieve adherence

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Abstract

Patient nonadherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors and medical treatments (like medication adherence) accounts for a significant portion of chronic disease burden. Despite the plethora of behavioral interventions to overcome key modifiable/nonmodifiable barriers and enable facilitators to adherence, short- and long-term adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors and medical treatments is still poor. To optimize adherence, we aimed to provide a novel mobile health solution steeped in precision and personalized population health and a pantheoretical approach that increases the likelihood of adherence. We have described the stages of a pantheoretical approach utilizing tailoring, clustering/profiling, personalizing, and optimizing interventions/strategies to obtain adherence and highlight the minimal engineering needed to build such a solution.

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Seixas, A., Connors, C., Chung, A., Donley, T., & Jean-Louis, G. (2020, June 1). A pantheoretical framework to optimize adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors and medication adherence: The use of personalized approaches to overcome barriers and optimize facilitators to achieve adherence. JMIR MHealth and UHealth. JMIR Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.2196/16429

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