The COVID-19 pandemic led to sustained declines in oral anticoagulation adherence and persistence in atrial fibrillation patients in primary care.
Does the COVID-19 pandemic affect oral anticoagulation adherence in patients with atrial fibrillation managed in primary care?
Patients with atrial fibrillation managed in primary care (from the PRIME Registry)
COVID-19 pandemic (exposure)
Oral anticoagulation (OAC) adherence and persistence
The COVID-19 pandemic caused sustained declines in oral anticoagulation adherence among primary care atrial fibrillation patients, highlighting the need for targeted interventions like telemedicine during public health crises.
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with sustained declines in OAC adherence and persistence among AF patients in primary care. Targeted interventions including telemedicine, home-based care, and attention to high-risk subgroups are essential to maintain continuity of care and improve adherence during public health crises.
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Omer Atac
Volkan Aydin
Lars E. Peterson
PLoS ONE
University of Kentucky
Marmara University
Augusta University Health
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Atac et al. (Fri,) reported a other. The COVID-19 pandemic led to sustained declines in oral anticoagulation adherence and persistence in atrial fibrillation patients in primary care.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ada962bc08abd80d5bcb0c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0344020
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