Adherence to Pediatric Medical RegimensSpringer Science & Business Media, 23/11/2007 - 174 من الصفحات 1. It is incumbent on medical providers that they are asking patients to - here to regimens with demonstrated eficacy, Providers need to remind themselves of the Hippocratic oath: "I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit ofmy patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous" (as cited in Cassell, 199 1, p. 145). 2. Providers need to abandon the "blame and shame" approach to dealing with medical adherence problems. It is tempting to blame patients for adherence failures and shame them into changing their behavior. Providers need to share the blame (or better yet omit blame) and look at their own attitudes and behaviors that impact adherence. For example, failing to simplify regimens or minimize negative side effects can adversely impact patient adherence. 3. Patients and their families are no longer (or maybe were never) satisfied with apassive role in their health care. In fact, the tern compliance lost favor in the literature because it implied for some an authoritarian approach to health care that required unquestioned obedience by patients to provider recommendations (DiMatteo & DiNicola, 1982). Comprehensive and effective health care requires a cooperative relationship between providers and patients and their families. It also acknowledges the following realities, particularly for treating persons with chronic illness: "Doctors do not treat chronic illnesses. The chronically ill treat themselves with the help of their physicians; the physician is part of the treatment. |
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... Observation . ........................... .. Microelectronic Monitors ..... Pill Counts ......... Provider Estimates ...... Patient / Parental Reports ...... Comparative Performance of Adherence Measures Generic Methodological Issues ...
... Observation . ........................... .. Microelectronic Monitors ..... Pill Counts ......... Provider Estimates ...... Patient / Parental Reports ...... Comparative Performance of Adherence Measures Generic Methodological Issues ...
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... Observations unobtrusively done in camp setting Error rate calculated by sum- ming additions and deletions to the meal plan divided by the total number of exchanges First 9 - month - interval mean adher- ence ratings by regimen : diet ...
... Observations unobtrusively done in camp setting Error rate calculated by sum- ming additions and deletions to the meal plan divided by the total number of exchanges First 9 - month - interval mean adher- ence ratings by regimen : diet ...
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... Observation of blood glucose monitoring technique by trained observers in clinic food exchanges - 23.8 % ( i.e. , pa- tients added or deleted , on average , about 1 of 4 exchanges ) 30 % of blood tests not performed over 6 weeks ; an ...
... Observation of blood glucose monitoring technique by trained observers in clinic food exchanges - 23.8 % ( i.e. , pa- tients added or deleted , on average , about 1 of 4 exchanges ) 30 % of blood tests not performed over 6 weeks ; an ...
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المحتوى
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Consequences of Nonadherence | 10 |
Assessing Adherence | 47 |
Assessing Disease and Health Status 777 | 78 |
Strategies for Improving Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens | 103 |
Review of Adherence Intervention Studies and Recommendations | 129 |
Summary of Adherence Intervention Studies | 141 |
References | 151 |
Publications Organizations and Website Resources | 167 |
Index | 171 |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens <span dir=ltr>Michael A. Rapoff</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1999 |
Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens <span dir=ltr>Michael A. Rapoff</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2014 |
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الصفحة ix - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
الصفحة viii - Compliance has been defined as "the extent to which a person's behavior (in terms of taking medications, following diets, or executing lifestyle changes) coincides with medical or health...
الصفحة 28 - At the individual level, efficacy is defined as "belief in one's capabilities to organize and execute the courses of action required to produce given attainments
الصفحة 88 - Both greater restriction of, and less time spent in, active play. 60 Up and around, but minimal active play; keeps busy with quieter activities. 50 Gets dressed, but lies around much of the day; no active play; able to participate in all quiet play and activities. 40 Mostly in bed; participates in quiet activities. 30 In bed; needs assistance even for quiet play. 20 Often sleeping; play entirely limited to very passive activities. 10 No play; does not get out of bed. 0 Unresponsive.
الصفحة 67 - Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in the development of structured interviews for assessing adherence.
الصفحة 42 - The term functional analysis has historically characterized a wide array of behavioral assessment activities and has been denned as "the identification of important, controllable, causal functional relationships applicable to a specified set of target behaviors for an individual client
الصفحة ix - The history of medicine is replete with accounts of drugs and modes of treatment that were in use for many years before it was recognized that they did more harm than good.
الصفحة 165 - DP, & Endres, RK (1986). Compliance with blood glucose monitoring in children with Type I diabetes mellitus.
الصفحة 155 - Effective patient care in the pediatric ambulatory setting: A study of the acute care clinic.