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服薬アドヒアランスに関するタブレット質問票×Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ)×
分野薬理学薬理学
系統Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
提唱年20121999
提唱者Adeniji and BrownRob Horne, John Weinman, and Michelle Hankins
種類Self-reportSelf-report
原典Adeniji, B., & Brown, C. (2012). Tablet Questionnaire: A simple tool to assess medication non-adherence. Annals of African Medicine, 11(4), 202-205. link ↗Horne, R., Weinman, J., & Hankins, M. (1999). The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire: The development and evaluation of a new method for assessing the cognitive representation of medication. Psychology & Health, 14(1), 1-24. DOI ↗
別名Tablet Questionnaire, TAB-QBMQ
関連44
概要The Tablet Questionnaire is a brief, simple self-report tool designed to assess medication non-adherence through direct questions about dose-skipping behavior and reasons for non-adherence. Developed by Adeniji and Brown in 2012, it prioritizes simplicity and cultural accessibility, making it particularly valuable in low-resource settings and populations with limited health literacy. Despite its brevity, the measure demonstrates good sensitivity for detecting non-adherence and has been validated across African and international populations.The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) is an 18-item self-report measure developed by Horne, Weinman, and Hankins in 1999 to assess patients' cognitive beliefs about necessity of medications and concerns about potential adverse effects. It is widely used in clinical research to predict medication adherence, particularly in chronic disease management, and has demonstrated strong predictive validity across diverse populations and disease contexts.
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