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Adherence to Medical Regimens
October 31, 2007
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Defining Adherence Categorical approach Formula approach
Uses cutoff scores to classify Formula approach Combines multiple indicators or adherence Then categorizes patients Continuum approach Focuses on “behavior,” not “patient” Computes adherence rates for various health care behaviors
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Methods for Measuring Adherence
Health status Drug assays
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Methods for Measuring Adherence
Self-report Most frequently used Tend to overestimate Ratings by health care professionals Often based on info given by patient Potential for bias Health status may be used as an indicator
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Methods for Measuring Adherence
Behavioral observations Pill counts Monitoring devices
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Factors Affecting Adherence
Child characteristics Family system Medical system Disease & regiment considerations
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Child characteristics
Developmental status Cognitive Social-emotional Physical Emotional functioning Biological functioning
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Family System Parental involvement
Parental knowledge & problem solving skills Parental support Stress & conflict
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Medical System Doctor-patient relationship
Contextual aspects of medical setting Provider communication
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Disease & Regimen Characteristics
Chronicity Complexity Immediate & future consequences of adherence
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Health Belief Model Susceptibility to a particular illness
Severity or seriousness of the disease & its complications Benefits of prescribed health care actions Barriers to health care
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Transtheoretical Model
Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance
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Transtheoretical Model
Decisional balance Self-efficacy
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Problems in Intervention Research
Small sample sizes Brief treatment durations & follow-up periods Combined treatment strategies Failure to match treatments to patient experience Homogeneous samples
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Interventions Educational approaches Modeling
Supervision by health care professionals
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Interventions Visual cues or reminders Self-monitoring Incentives
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Interventions Social support Reducing barriers & problem-solving
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