نتایج جستجو برای: prescription behavior

تعداد نتایج: 655576  

2017
R.J. Thorneloe C. Bundy C.E.M. Griffiths D.M. Ashcroft L. Cordingley

BACKGROUND Medication nonadherence is known to limit the effectiveness of available therapies; however, little is known specifically about medication adherence in people with psoriasis. Medicines self-management can feel onerous to those with dermatological conditions due to the nature of therapies prescribed and many individuals with psoriasis experience additional challenges such as physical ...

Journal: :Rhetoric, professional communication, and globalization 2012
Erika Mein Brenda Fuentes Francisco Soto Más Andrés Muro

The increasing digitization of information and communication has undoubtedly impacted the ways in which people in the United States access and interpret health information. Although the traditional emphasis of health literacy research has been the comprehension of health-related texts such as patient information forms, prescriptions, and medicine labels, the increased use of electronic means to...

Journal: :Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2008
Erik Parens Josephine Johnston

The number of children in the US taking prescription drugs for emotional and behavioral disturbances is growing dramatically. This growth in the use of psychotropic drugs in pediatric populations has given rise to multiple controversies, ranging from concerns over off-label use and long-term safety to debates about the societal value and cultural meaning of pharmacological treatment of childhoo...

Journal: :Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 2007
Xinhua S Ren Shirley Qian Lewis E Kazis

Prior studies have demonstrated the importance of treatment persistence with anti-psychotic agents in sustaining control of schizophrenic symptoms. However, the conventional approach in measuring treatment persistence tended to use only the first prescription episode even though some patients received multiple prescriptions (or multiple treatment episodes) of the same medication within one year...

2017
Richard W. Christiana Rebecca A. Battista Joy J. James Shawn M. Bergman

Research indicates that promoting time spent in the outdoors and outdoor physical activity increases children's daily physical activity and improves health. One method showing promise is doctor prescriptions for outdoor physical activity for children; however, no empirical evidence currently exists on prescriptions for children's outdoor physical activity. A pilot study was conducted at one ped...

Journal: :Health services research 2009
Yaniv Hanoch Thomas Rice Janet Cummings Stacey Wood

OBJECTIVE To study the impact of the number of choices and age on measures of performance in choosing a Medicare prescription drug plan. DATA SOURCE/STUDY SETTING One hundred ninty-two healthy individuals age 18 and older, half age 65 or older, in Claremont, California. STUDY DESIGN Participants were randomly assigned to 3, 10, or 20 hypothetical drug plans and asked four factual questions....

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2013
Iris Kesternich Florian Heiss Daniel McFadden Joachim Winter

In recent years, consumer choice has become an important element of public policy. One reason is that consumers differ in their tastes and needs, which they can express most easily through their own choices. Elements that strengthen consumer choice feature prominently in the design of public insurance markets, for instance in the United States in the recent introduction of prescription drug cov...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2013
Jae Seung Lee P Christopher Zegras Eran Ben-Joseph

Many urban designers and researchers argue that walkable urban environments can encourage older residents' walking activities that benefit their physical health. However, walking also exposes older adults to safety risks, including due to traffic accidents. This study seeks to reveal the interactions between urban form and safety affecting urban baby boomers' walking behavior. Spatial analysis ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه مازندران - پژوهشکده علوم انسانی و اجتماعی 1391

the central purpose of this study was to conduct a case study about the role of self monitoring in teacher’s use of motivational strategies. furthermore it focused on how these strategies affected students’ motivational behavior. although many studies have been done to investigate teachers’ motivational strategies use (cheng & d?rnyei, 2007; d?rnyei & csizer, 1998; green, 2001, guilloteaux & d?...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 1985
F J Ascione G H Brown D M Kirking

The problem of maintaining compliance in patients taking chronic medications is well established. One recommended approach to reducing this problem is to develop a system which identifies non-compliers in order that interventions can be devised to improve that behavior. A medication refill reminder system is an example of this approach. The refill behavior was observed for 102 cardiovascular pa...

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