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What methods do my sources use to measure treatment adherence?

Across your uploaded papers, three approaches recur:

  • Most of the cohort studies use pharmacy refill records as a proxy for adherence. Adherence review · p. 5
  • Two of the trials use electronic pill-bottle monitoring (MEMS caps) for higher fidelity. Trial protocol · p. 12
  • Your qualitative source argues self-report questionnaires systematically over-estimate adherence. Qual study · p. 9

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Which of my papers contradict each other on this finding? Summarize the methods sections across all my uploads What gaps do my sources say are still open? Find every paper here that cites Smith 2019 Compare the sample sizes and effect sizes in my RCTs

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