Predictive
factors of adherence to frequency and duration components in home exercise programs for neck and low back pain: an observational study
Odds ratio (95 % CI) of predictive
factors of adherence to home exercise components of frequency per week and duration per session.
Not exact matches
Important
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of our announced acquisition
of Asco, and customer
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of Asco in a timely matter while avoiding any unexpected costs, charges, expenses, adverse changes to business relationships and other business disruptions for ourselves and Asco as a result
of the acquisition; 33) our ability to continue selling certain receivables through our supplier financing program; 34) the risks
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Another
factor that often heavily influences the buying decisions
of large hotel chains is
adherence to brand standards.
Critical
factors to achieve a higher level
of information sharing include: a) the development and adoption
of global data interchange standards that are harmonized between health care and clinical trials; b) the use
of technology that is more acceptable to users; c) clarification
of and
adherence to regulatory requirements for health care and clinical trials; d) implementation
of new technologies that are being employed by other industries to facilitate data interchange, specifically the use
of the eXtensible Markup Language or XML.
The researchers found that many data sources do not include information on potential risk
factors that affect health outcomes, such as use
of illicit substances, use
of over-the-counter medicines, smoking, and actual
adherence to the medication.
When patients present with variables associated with a greater risk for VPC, clinicians should direct more intensive management
of modifiable
factors, such as smoking and lung function, as well as improved medication
adherence or alternative treatment strategies, the investigators concluded.
«Involving the GP practices in the Salford Lung Study allowed the team to create an unsupervised environment for the patients, enabling important
factors in usual clinical care — such as
adherence, frequency
of dosing and persistence
of good inhaler technique — to rightly influence the trial outcomes.
Active tuberculosis is treatable (and curable), but disease control and treatment
adherence are complicated by a variety
of factors, including availability
of healthcare resources, multidrug - resistant tuberculosis strains and potentially toxic side effects
of treatment.
(i) We identified the anti-adhesive and anti-inflammatory functions
of the Staphylococcus aureus - derived
factor, Extracellular
Adherence Protein (Eap) and contributed to the understanding how bacteria subvert the host immune response.
They also will evaluate comprehensive demographics, social and behavioral risk
factors and aspects
of adherence.
Of course, the nature of conventional authoring tools, previously, was a factor in the adherence to a slide - based approac
Of course, the nature
of conventional authoring tools, previously, was a factor in the adherence to a slide - based approac
of conventional authoring tools, previously, was a
factor in the
adherence to a slide - based approach.
Pharmacy - related computer applications for documenting the dispensing
of prescriptions or medication orders (e.g., maintaining the electronic medical record, patient
adherence, risk
factors, alcohol drug use, drug allergies, side effects)
Background
Adherence is an important
factor contributing to the effectiveness
of exercise - based rehabilitation.
Individual risk
factors for perpetration include alcohol and drug use, delinquency, empathic deficits, general aggressiveness and acceptance
of violence, early sexual initiation, coercive sexual fantasies, preference for impersonal sex and sexual - risk taking, exposure to sexually explicit media, hostility towards women,
adherence to traditional gender role norms, hyper - masculinity, suicidal behavior, and prior sexual victimization or perpetration.
Results supported the proposed
factor structure
of the
adherence measure, providing evidence that it is possible to capture and discriminate between distinct dimensions
of family therapy.
A variety
of other
factors, such as family conflict and decreased parental involvement in diabetes care, may also contribute to the decreases in
adherence and metabolic control during adolescence (Delameter, 2000).
As such, family
factors were predictive
of unique variance above and beyond
adherence, indicating direct and indirect effects
of family variables on metabolic control.
A major contribution
of this study is providing the first integrated analysis
of multiple diabetes family
factors in terms
of their relations with
adherence and metabolic control.
Significant correlations were obtained between HbAl and the exercise (p <.05) and eating / testing frequency (p <.05)
adherence factors, indicating that lower levels
of adherence were associated with worse metabolic control.
Tov - Katzav A.
Factors influencing on treatment
adherence among adolescents with type 1 diabetes: examining the theory
of planned behavior and the Treatment Difficulties Questionnaire.
A secondary purpose
of this study was to test the mediating role
of adherence in the relation between diabetes - specific family
factors and metabolic control.
Instead
of focusing exclusively on improving specific
adherence behaviors, therapy should address instrumental outcomes, such as improving family communication patterns and reducing
factors that promote and maintain conflictual interaction patterns specific to diabetes management (or inhibit warm and caring relationships).
Objectives To examine family
factors as predictors
of metabolic control in children with type 1 diabetes and determine whether
adherence behaviors mediate this relationship.
Given that improved health status and reduced diabetes - related complications are the clinical goals, the aim should be to develop family -
adherence factors on the basis
of their relation with metabolic control.
Adam B. Lewin, Amanda D. Heidgerken, Gary R. Geffken, Laura B. Williams, Eric A. Storch, Kenneth M. Gelfand, Janet H. Silverstein; The Relation Between Family
Factors and Metabolic Control: The Role
of Diabetes
Adherence, Journal
of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 2, 1 March 2006, Pages 174 — 183, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsj004
Hierarchical Regression Analysis Predicting HbA1c from (a) Diabetes - Related Family
Factors, (b) Child Report
of Adherence, and (c) Parent Report
of Adherence
The amount
of variance accounted for by the CPI was modest; however, parenting behavior is only one
of many
factors that may influence
adherence and quality
of life, and therefore we did not hypothesize that the construct would account for a large proportion
of the variance in these outcomes.
Experiences with discrimination were associated with delays in seeking medical care and poor
adherence to medical care recommendations INDEPENDENT
OF NEED, ENABLING, AND PREDISPOSING
FACTORS, INCLUDING MEDICAL MISTRUST; however, a prospective study is needed.