LOWLANDS 2005
The 2005 symposium on patient compliance and persistence was held at the University of Liège on November 14.Program
13:00-13:30
Welcome and coffee
Chair: Prof. P. Gérard
13:30-14:00
Do registered medications also work in practice?
Ron Herings, Pharmo Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
14:00-14:30
What measurement methods are best for medication compliance studies?
Femida Gwadry-Sridhar, University of Western Ontario, Canada
14:30-15:00
Emerging methods of causal inference open new ways to interpret dosing history data
Stijn Vansteelandt, Gent University, Belgium
15:00-15:30
Coffee break
Chair: Prof. A. Albert
15:30-16:00
Once-daily versus twice-daily regimen: which is best for HIV infected patients?
Laetitia Comté, University of Liège, Belgium
16:00-16:30
Electronic monitoring of medication adherence: its intervention effect and other validity challenges
Kris Denhaerynck, University of Basel, Switzerland
16:30-17:00
Adherence to antiosteoporotic medications
Véronique Rabenda, University of Liège, Belgium
17:00-17:30
Closing of the symposium and concluding remarks
John Urquhart, AARDEX Ltd.&Center for Drug Development Sciences, UCSF, USA
18:30
Dinner at restaurant Mame Vi cou, Liège
Conference venue: University of Liège - Institute of Mathematics (B37) 12, Grande Traverse B-4000 Liège; Belgium