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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bmq questionnaire in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Patient Name and Study ID at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your responses.
  3. In Section 1, indicate whether you brought your medications today by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  4. For Section 2, specify how many medications you currently take for high blood pressure by filling in the number.
  5. List each medication you are taking in Section 3. Use the provided fields for Drug A, B, C, and D.
  6. If applicable, answer Section 4 regarding any medications stopped in the past six months and provide reasons.
  7. Proceed through the remaining sections that inquire about your experience with each drug over the past week. Circle your answers as instructed.

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Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-4) The MMAS-4 is a widely used questionnaire instrument to assess adherence, and the most adaptable one at the point of care because it is short, simple, easy to score, and it also can identify barriers.
The Beliefs About Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) is a tool for evaluating peoples beliefs about medicines [9]. It has been validated for use in patients with chronic illnesses and has been shown to predict adherence to treatment amongst other groups, e.g. people with asthma.
The BMQ-Specific scale has two sub-scales and assesses respondents beliefs about prescribed medicines that they are currently using for specific conditions, for example, hypertension, diabetes or asthma.
The Beliefs About Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) The BMQ is an 18-item questionnaire consisting of two sectionsthe BMQ-General, which assesses the patients beliefs about medications in general, and the BMQ-Specific, which assesses beliefs about the patients specific medications38.
The items are scored on a 5 point Likert scale with scores ranging from 4 to 20. The BMQ-Specific comprises 10 items which are sub-divided into two sub-scales. Specific-Concerns scale assesses perceptions of the likelihood of adverse reactions as a consequence of taking the prescribed medication.
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Scores on the short version of the MFQ range from 0 to 26. Scoring a 12 or higher on the short version may indicate the presence of depression in the respondent. Scores on the long version range from 0 to 66. Scoring 27 or higher on the long version may indicate the presence of depression in the respondent.
The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ), assessing patients beliefs about the specific medicine (Specific-Necessity and Specific-Concerns) prescribed for their conditions (stroke/diabetes/RA) and more general background beliefs about pharmaceuticals as a class of treatment (BMQ-General Benefit, Harm and
The BMQ-General comprises two 4-item factors assessing beliefs that medicines are harmful, addictive, poisons which should not be taken continuously (General-Horn) and that medicines are overused by doctors (General-Overuse). The two sections of the BMQ can be used in combination or separately.

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