Description |
1 online resource (251 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Scope of Noncompliance and Other Issues -- Drugs, Pharmacists, and Insurance -- Self-care -- Self-medication -- Patient Compliance Issues -- Noncompliance As an Alternative -- The Consequences of Noncompliance -- Factors Affecting Compliance -- Dosing -- Devices to Aid Patient Compliance -- Communication -- Manufacturers -- Summary -- Chapter 3. Drug Therapies Leading to Noncompliant Activity -- Introduction |
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Medication Adherence or Compliance: Definitions, Estimates, Measurement, and Interventions -- Theoretical Aspects -- Structure and Demand of Drug Therapies -- Medical-condition-related Factors -- Medication-therapy-related Factors -- Patient-related Factors -- Health Professional Attributes and Health System Factors -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- Chapter 4. The Costs of Noncompliance -- Introduction -- Asthma -- Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease -- Diabetes -- Infectious Disease -- Seizures -- The Elderly -- Antipsychotic Therapy -- Transplantation Pharmacotherapy |
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Chapter 5. Definitions and Measurement of Compliance -- Definitions of Compliance -- Noncompliance: Negative Connotations -- Measurement of Compliance -- Methods to Detect Compliance -- Physicians' Estimates of Their Patients' Compliance -- Can Physicians Be Noncompliant? -- Chapter 6. Models to Evaluate Patient Compliance -- Christopher Cook Health Belief Model -- Theory of Reasoned Action -- Theory of Planned Behavior -- Social Cognitive Theory -- Transtheoretical Model -- Other Models -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7. Methods to Impact Patient Compliance -- Types of Impacts on Compliance |
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Specific Ways to Improve Compliance -- Getting into the Habit of Complying -- Other Considerations -- Summary -- Chapter 8. Bridging the Gap Between Provider and Patient Variables: Concordance -- The Concordance Movement in Concept and Action -- Concordance -- Chapter 9. Ethics of Compliance -- Capital Punishment and Assisted Suicide -- Noncompliance As a Patient Prerogative -- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPPA) Act and Impacts Upon Compliance -- Information Technology -- Questionable, If Not, Unethical Practices -- Pharmaceutical Company Research and Clinical Trials |
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Chapter 10. The Role of Health Professionals in Influencing Patient Compliance -- Richard Schulz Recognize Limitations and Biases -- Make Sense of the Vast and Contradictory Literature -- Commitment to the Development of Best Practices Regarding Medication Adherence -- Recent Trends in Compliance Research -- Summary -- Chapter 11. Disease State Management in Older Persons with Hyperlipidemia -- Louis Roller Jenny Gowan Lipid-lowering Agents -- Adherence to Lipid-lowering Therapy -- Scenario -- Identification of Drug Therapy Problems -- Possible Changes in Therapy and Benefits/Problems |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Possible Changes in Therapy |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cook, Christopher
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Roller, Louis
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Fincham, Jack
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Gowan, Jenny
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ISBN |
9781000083224 |
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1000083225 |
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