«With sustained efforts to reduce
nonadherence in chronic conditions, we may see concomitant reduction in health care costs.»
Not exact matches
Nonadherence to prescribed regimens is also costly, resulting
in nearly $ 300 billion a year
in wasted spending, according to some studies.
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The study of nearly 31,000 insured patients
in the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health care system reports that
nonadherence to newly prescribed diabetes medications was greater among Latino than white patients, even among English - speaking Latino patients.
Posttraumatic stress,
nonadherence, and adverse outcome
in survivors of a myocardial infarction
Childhood abuse,
nonadherence, and medical outcome
in pediatric liver transplant recipients.
Model care resulted
in significantly lower rates of child maltreatment
in all the outcome measures: fewer child protective services reports, fewer instances of possible medical neglect documented as treatment
nonadherence, fewer children with delayed immunizations, and less harsh punishment reported by parents.
Encourage developmentally appropriate family involvement
in diabetes management tasks for children and adolescents, recognizing that premature transfer of diabetes care to the child can result
in nonadherence and deterioration
in glycemic control.
One explanation for youth
nonadherence to T1D treatment regimens may be found
in Patterson's (1982) coercion model.