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Factors Affecting the Treatment Adherence in Dyspepsia Patients

Received: 18 July 2015     Accepted: 28 July 2015     Published: 1 August 2015
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Abstract

Dyspepsia is a common complaint seen in the community and patients applying to health institutions and its definition has changed in recent years. It has many reasons among which gastroesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcer and functional dyspepsia are the most common. Prevalence numbers changing between 3% and 40% were reported in the studies made in Europe, North America and Oceanian countries. Just like the medicine use in all chronic diseases, there are factors affecting the treatment adherence of dyspepsia patients. The reasons for inadherence in dyspepsia treatment were studied in this compilation

Published in Journal of Family Medicine and Health Care (Volume 1, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.jfmhc.20150101.13
Page(s) 8-10
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Keywords

Dyspepsia, Treatment Adherence

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