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Time and Risk Preferences and the Use of Asthma Controller Medication

Time and Risk Preferences and the Use of Asthma Controller Medication

... CONCLUSIONS: The risk tolerance and time preferences of the target group should be considered when designing an asthma-intervention program. Individuals who strongly prefer immediate grati fi cation over future bene fi ts ...

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Patients’ perspective of barriers and facilitators to taking long-term controller medication for asthma: a novel taxonomy

Patients’ perspective of barriers and facilitators to taking long-term controller medication for asthma: a novel taxonomy

... long-term controller medication for asthma underlied the fact that although it is important to under- stand patients’ perceived facilitators when developing knowledge translation interventions, this topic ...

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Modifiable Risk Factors for Suboptimal Control and Controller Medication Underuse Among Children With Asthma

Modifiable Risk Factors for Suboptimal Control and Controller Medication Underuse Among Children With Asthma

... of controller medication underuse in children with persistent asthma ...using controller medications daily, only 15% reported that they had been told to use them daily and almost one half reported ...

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Impact of Interview Mode on Accuracy of Child and Parent Report of Adherence With Asthma-Controller Medication

Impact of Interview Mode on Accuracy of Child and Parent Report of Adherence With Asthma-Controller Medication

... Both children and parents greatly overreported their ICS adherence. Approximately 1 of 3 responses reported full adherence when no medication had been taken (ACASI mode, yesterday’s adherence). Under the best of ...

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2020_ClarkHenry.pdf

2020_ClarkHenry.pdf

... asthma controller medication use while caregivers were asked to compete a written questionnaire reporting knowledge of their adolescent’s medication ...

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Home Medication Readiness for Preschool Children With Asthma

Home Medication Readiness for Preschool Children With Asthma

... and controller medication ...pediatric medication adherence is assessed rely on self- reported measures or pharmacy fill data, which provide an incomplete picture of the actual medication ...

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Scheduled Follow-up After a Pediatric Emergency Department Visit for Asthma: A Randomized Trial

Scheduled Follow-up After a Pediatric Emergency Department Visit for Asthma: A Randomized Trial

... Telephone interviews 4 to 6 weeks after the ED visit were completed for 260 (94%) subjects; comple- tion rates were similar for control and intervention groups (Table 2). When asked about the 4 weeks after the ED visit, ...

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At-risk children with asthma (ARC): a systematic review

At-risk children with asthma (ARC): a systematic review

... with controller use 18 35 36 84 and three showed no ...of controller-to-total ...for controller medication to total number of prescriptions for asthma medication ...

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Internet-based adherence interventions for treatment of chronic disorders in adolescents

Internet-based adherence interventions for treatment of chronic disorders in adolescents

... Age: 6–17 years Size: 120 Yes: controller medication usage; no statistically significant difference between the two groups Severity: asthma symptom diaries, LFTs, utilization of serv[r] ...

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Incidence and risk factors for exacerbations of asthma during pregnancy

Incidence and risk factors for exacerbations of asthma during pregnancy

... Results: During pregnancy, up to 6% of women with asthma are hospitalized for an acute exacerbation. The maternal immune system is characterized by a very high T-helper-2:T-helper-1 cytokine ratio during pregnancy and ...

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Current Asthma Guidelines May Not Identify Young Children Who Have Experienced Significant Morbidity

Current Asthma Guidelines May Not Identify Young Children Who Have Experienced Significant Morbidity

... closest to the model and population used in our study. That retrospective study, in the inner-city child, evalu- ated asthmatics, ages 2 to 12 years, who had been hos- pitalized previously, and found that the 1997 NAEPP ...

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Standardised assessment of patients' capacity to manage medications: a systematic review of published instruments

Standardised assessment of patients' capacity to manage medications: a systematic review of published instruments

... count, medication refills) may provide a more accurate estimate of medication adherence, and these were included in studies with five instruments [see Additional file ...of medication refill data was ...

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The impact of personal and cultural beliefs on medication adherence of patients with chronic illnesses: a systematic review

<p>The impact of personal and cultural beliefs on medication adherence of patients with chronic illnesses: a systematic review</p>

... to medication regimes — 40% of articles (n=10) examined perception of illness, 20% (n=5) health literacy, 16% (n=4) cultural beliefs, 12% (n=3) self-ef fi cacy, 16% (n=4) spiritual and religious beliefs, as well as ...

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Investigating Topic Modelling for Therapy Dialogue Analysis

Investigating Topic Modelling for Therapy Dialogue Analysis

... between medication and medi- cation regimen suggests that the LDA topic model is picking out a subset of the talk on ...about medication which refers to ...

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PEC11 Chap 14 Pharmacology and Medication Administration.pdf

PEC11 Chap 14 Pharmacology and Medication Administration.pdf

... – When assisting with the patient’s medication, verify that the medication to be given is prescribed to them.. Key Steps in Administering Medication (6 of 10)[r] ...

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Sheng_MastersPaper_Final.pdf

Sheng_MastersPaper_Final.pdf

... Studies were identified through searching Pubmed (2003-Present) and Scopus (2003- Present). The Pubmed search strategy was created using the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) term “medication adherence” and its ...

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A study of medication use within insured patients with chronic diseases

A study of medication use within insured patients with chronic diseases

... The difference in the percentages of adherence rate between the literature and current study may be related to the difference in the study population, patients’ knowledge, health literacy, and complexity of patients’ ...

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Incidence of Medication Errors in the Use of Biotech Medicines in the Pediatric Hospital Setting

Incidence of Medication Errors in the Use of Biotech Medicines in the Pediatric Hospital Setting

... of medication, these data have served to elaborate strategic lines and implement interventions oriented towards prevention or mitigation of the unnecessary damage associated with medication use [1-3] ...

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Relationship between depression literacy and medication adherence in patients with depression

Relationship between depression literacy and medication adherence in patients with depression

... that medication adherence had a statistically significant negative association with depression literacy and levels of ...with medication non-adherence in India ...that medication adherence is ...

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Patient oriented education and medication management intervention for people with decompensated cirrhosis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Patient oriented education and medication management intervention for people with decompensated cirrhosis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... and medication man- agement interventions have been shown to improve pa- tient knowledge, adherence, and outcomes in chronic diseases that have complex medication management is- sues similar to those of ...

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