IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MEASUREMENT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION

Authors

  • Nasiba Xalikova Yunusjon qizi
  • Saida Beknazarova

Keywords:

chronic kidney disease (CKD), digital health, eHealth, medication adherence

Abstract

Non‐adherence to medications is a critical challenge in the management of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This review explores the complexities of adherence in this population, the unique barriers and enablers of good adherence behaviours, and the role of emerging digital health technologies in bridging the gap between evidence‐based treatment plans and the real‐world standard of care.

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Published

2024-09-11

How to Cite

Xalikova, N., & Beknazarova, S. (2024). IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MEASUREMENT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION. DTAI – 2024, 1(DTAI). Retrieved from https://dtai.tsue.uz/index.php/DTAI2024/article/view/xalikova2