Concordance
Concordance (Concordance) is a way of thinking about taking medication and drug therapy that has developed since 1993 in the UK. At the Medicines Pharmership Group jointly established by the UK Department of Health and the Royal Pharmacists Association of the United Kingdom, it was considered for improving compliance. The definition at that time is "an agreement that patients and medical doctors reach after a discussion that respects the patient's opinion on taking medication." According to Marinker M. "Based on partnership, patients and healthcare workers share information on diseases and treatments and decide on treatments, where experts' patient knowledge and opinions are fully taken into consideration "I explained. Drug compliance, a concept different from medication adherence. ...