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. 2014 Apr 28;2014:675301. doi: 10.1155/2014/675301

Table 2.

Adherence 6 weeks after transplantation as measured with the BAASIS©-interviewa (n = 113).

Part 1b Response
n (%)
Categorized as nonadherent
n (%)
1a Taking dimension: Do you remember missing a dose of your immunosuppressive medication (IM) in the past 4 weeks? 9 (8.0)
(i) Once 8 (7.1)
(ii) 2-3 times 1 (0.9)
1b Drug holidays: Do you remember having skipped two or more doses of your IM in a row in the past 4 weeks? 0
2 Timing dimension: Do you remember having taken your IM more than 2 h before or after the prescribed dosing time in the past 4 weeks? 12 (10.6)
(i) Once 10 (8.8)
(ii) 2-3 times 1 (0.9)
(ii) 4-5 times 1 (0.9)
3 Reduction of dose: Have you altered the prescribed amount of your IM during the past 4 weeks without your doctor telling you to do so? 0
4 Persistence: Have you stopped taking your IM completely in the past 4 weeks without your doctor telling you to do so? 0
Total 19 (16.8)

Part 2c Median (range)

5 Overall adherence rating 100 (77–100)

Note: a©University of Basel, Leuven-Basel Adherence Research Group, Institute of Nursing Science, University of Basel, Belgium, 2005. Permission and conditions to use the BAASIS can be obtained from sabina.degeest@unibas.ch. bResponse categories for questions 1 to 4 are given on a 6-point scale: (0) no, (1) once, (2) 2-3 times, (3) 4-5 times, (4) every 2-3 days, and (5) almost daily. cvisual analogue scale ranging from 0% (medication never taken as prescribed) to 100% (medication always taken as prescribed).