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jake

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One strategy to improve adherence is tailoring the regimen; an example is
 
  A) a written contract that both patient and practitioner sign.
  B) educational lectures detailing consequences of nonadherence.
  C) using text messages to prompt people to take their medication.
  D) offering financial assistance to help people pay for medications.

Question 2

A health psychologist is planning an intervention to help a client, who keeps forgetting to take her medication as directed, improve her adherence. Based on research findings, which behavioral intervention(s) would be most effective?
 
  A) Techniques for tailoring the regimen
  B) Implementing a contingency contract
  C) A graduated regimen implementation
  D) Any of these would work just as well



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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