PROGRAM

“MEDICATION ADHERENCE: WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH THE MEDICAL CHALLENGE THAT STARTS AFTER THE CONSULTATION?”

The congress will run over two half-days. For the convenience of the participants, the sessions will be repeated.

DAY 1: October 20th, 2021

Sessions
Local Time
19:00 – 22:30
Host Time
14:00 – 17:30 (GMT+2)
Introduction – The universal challenge of medication adherence

Improving medication non-adherence remains a global unmet need.
This session takes a close look at the burden of non-adherence and

the subsequent social and economic implications.
The multifaceted reasons and determinants for non-adherence will be explored,
in addition to understanding the important supportive role HCPs can play
in behavioral solutions to non-adherence.
Cem Arkilic – Prof. John Weinman – Olivier Gryson
19:00 – 19:5014:00 – 14:50
Shhhh… avoiding acute crises in ‘silent disorders’

Patients with silent disorders can struggle to remain adherent to their medication
over the longer term. Whilst the need to take treatment is clear during a ‘crisis’,
this wanes over time increasing the risk of additional episodes/attacks.
In this session, patient support solutions will be discussed, addressing both
intentional and non-intentional non-adherence along with the benefits
and drawbacks of these approaches in optimizing outcomes for patients
with conditions that manifest ‘silently’.
Prof. Michael Strupp – Prof. Joseph Zohar – Prof. Atul Pathak
19:50 – 20:4014:50 – 15:40
COFFEE BREAK/ Q&A20:40 – 20:5515:40 – 15:55
Improving medication adherence with motivational interviewing – example
of a heart failure patient

Understanding a patient’s preferences, beliefs and motivations are
crucial factors for evoking their autonomy in decision making.
In this session, the basic principles and techniques of motivational
interviewing will be discussed and demonstrated using the setting of
a patient with heart failure, with tips on how to apply this approach to
general patient management and especially the communication with the patient.
Prof. Atul Pathak
20:55 – 21:1515:55 – 16:15
Acting on the unseen: How do we help patients to remain adherent
when they are asymptomatic?

Adherence to medication and lifestyle changes can be challenging to maintain
when patients are asymptomatic even though consequences can be severe e.g.,
in hypertension and dyslipidemia. Support strategies will be discussed including
the quality of the patient-provider relationship, the role of
the provider’s communication style, and the value of a patient-focused approach.
Prof. Markus Schlaich – Prof. S. Lale Tokgözoğlu – Dr. Sheri Pruitt
21:15 – 22:0516:15 – 17:05
Introducing the my a:care motivational solution app

The my a:care app is a mobile health solution designed to improve patient
motivation to stick to their treatment, and assist with behavior change.
This session will showcase how this digital resource aims to support improving
outcomes using validated techniques, such as motivational interventions,
health insights and reminders, in order to tailor the support to each patient.
Prof. John Piette
22:05 – 22:2517:05 – 17:25
END OF DAY 1

Prof. John Weinman
22:25 – 22:3017:05 – 17:30

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DAY 2: October 21st, 2021

SessionsLocal Time
19:00 – 22:30
Host Time
14:00 – 17:30 (GMT+2)
Introduction – Behaviors and beliefs: the foundations of adherence

Are patients really forgetting to take their medication as they claim?
To improve our understanding of the influences underpinning non-adherence,
it is crucial to understand the drivers of health behaviors,
including the beliefs and barriers to taking medication.
Dr. Rob Horne will discuss key concepts underlying these beliefs
and behaviors, as well as assessment of these factors in a clinical setting.
Cem Arkilic – Prof. John Weinman – Prof. Rob Horne
19:00 – 19:2514:00 – 14:25
The paradox of non-adherence in symptomatic disease

Non-adherence is often perceived as associated with asymptomatic disease.
However, poor adherence also affects and impacts symptomatic

and painful conditions, often with a chronic nature. In this session,
you will learn more about this paradox and how to best manage it.
Poor adherence in pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) is common,

despite the presence of overt symptoms impacting quality of life.
Other factors may further impact medication efficacy and adherence.
This session addresses, amongst others, an empathetic approach to
doctor-patient communication.
Prof. Matthias Löhr – Dr. Sheri Pruitt
19:25- 20:0514:25 – 15:05
Improving access to self-management support for patients
with chronic conditions: digital solutions

Some recent digital innovations in the adherence space have demonstrated
that they contribute to, and improve, adherence
– especially in the context of chronic disease. This session will address

how these may be deployed and leveraged across different geographies
and healthcare systems.
Prof. John Piette – Dr. Bernard Vrijens – Prof. Enrique de Madaria
20:05 – 20:5515:05 – 15:55
COFFEE BREAK/ Q&A20:55 – 21:1015:55 – 16:10
Principles of AMR stewardship and impact of adherence
Comment: how does treatment adherence impact on AMR


This session reviews the principles of Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR)
stewardship, underlines some of the behavioral issues around AMR
and discusses the impact of adherence through illustrative case studies
from the perspective of both patient and physician.
Prof. Evangelos J. Giamarellos-Bourboulis – Prof. John Weinman
21:10 – 21:3516:10 – 16:35
Individualized adherence strategies and their impact on
patient experience in women’s health

Non-adherence to treatment in women’s health can result from
many different beliefs. Here we will look at the necessity-concerns framework,
which supports understanding of an individual’s interaction with
the condition/treatment, in addition to techniques for improving communication.
The application of this patient-centered, shared decision-making approach
will be illustrated with different clinical scenarios.
Prof. Rossella Napi – Prof. Johannes Bitzer – Prof. Rob Horne
21:35 – 22:2516:35 – 17:25
CLOSE

Prof. John Weinman
22:25 – 22:3017:25 – 17:30

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Join a global community driving improvement in medication adherence

The a:care congress is a milestone in Abbott’s pioneering a:care program, developed to educate healthcare professionals, and empower patients to improve adherence to their treatment. Be part of this exciting movement committed to tackling the challenge of adherence by joining us for the first ever a:care congress.

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