The impact of patient compliance on effective asthma management

被引:18
|
作者
Juniper, EF [1 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Clin Epidemiol & Biostat, Hamilton, ON, Canada
关键词
INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS; NONCOMPLIANCE; US;
D O I
10.1097/00063198-200304001-00003
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Low rates of patient compliance pose a major challenge to effective asthma management. Non-compliance depends on many factors, including the patient's own treatment goals, beliefs about therapy, social and economic factors, administration route, convenience of device, and concerns about side-effects. Poor patient compliance may also be due to a discrepancy between the goals of the clinician and those of the patient. Clinicians tend to focus on prevention of mortality and reduction of morbidity, whereas patients are usually concerned with health-related quality of life. Improvement in patient compliance requires better clinician-patient communication and an improved therapeutic alliance between professional and patient, emphasizing shared goals. With shared decision-making, both the clinician and the patient decide on the patient's management plan. Together, they negotiate a plan that the patient is willing to follow and that works towards both sets of goals. A contractual agreement between patient and clinician may improve both clinical asthma control and patient health-related quality of life.
引用
收藏
页码:S8 / S10
页数:3
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] EMERGENCY ROOM MANAGEMENT OF ASTHMA - COMPLIANCE WITH NHLBI GUIDELINES
    MOHAR, DE
    PETERS, J
    LEON, RA
    POLASANI, R
    DIAZ, JD
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 1994, 93 (01) : 293 - 293
  • [42] Impact of innovative model of inpatient asthma disease management program on patient outcomes
    Knieper, V
    Meldrum, C
    Bria, WF
    CHEST, 2003, 124 (04) : 95S - 95S
  • [43] Community pharmacist knowledge of asthma and asthma patient management
    Deleito Molina, Olga
    Moranta Ribas, Francesc Xavier
    Plaza Zamora, Francisco Javier
    FARMACEUTICOS COMUNITARIOS, 2022, 14 (02): : 17 - 26
  • [44] BETTER PATIENT COMPLIANCE THROUGH EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING
    SARNECKY, MT
    SARNECKY, GJ
    MILITARY MEDICINE, 1984, 149 (04) : 221 - 224
  • [45] TEACHING PHYSICIANS TO IMPROVE PATIENT COMPLIANCE SEEMS EFFECTIVE
    CLINTON, JJ
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1990, 263 (16): : 2158 - 2158
  • [46] PATIENT PERSPECTIVE: PRO COMPLIANCE AND EFFECTIVE REMINDER STRATEGIES
    Ross, J.
    Holzbaur, E.
    Wade, M.
    Rothrock, T.
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2014, 17 (07) : A513 - A513
  • [47] IMPACT OF PRIMARY CARE PHARMACIST ON PATIENT COMPLIANCE
    LUDY, JA
    HUNT, VB
    CAIOLA, S
    GAGNON, JP
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1977, 25 (01): : A52 - A52
  • [48] The Taming of the Shrew or The Impact of Poor Patient Compliance
    Wienke, Albrecht
    Seibert, Kim-Victoria
    LARYNGO-RHINO-OTOLOGIE, 2024, 103 (04) : 294 - 295
  • [49] IMPACT OF PATIENT PERCEPTIONS ON COMPLIANCE WITH TREATMENT FOR HYPERTENSION
    NELSON, EC
    STASON, WB
    NEUTRA, RR
    SOLOMON, HS
    MCARDLE, PJ
    MEDICAL CARE, 1978, 16 (11) : 893 - 906
  • [50] Partial compliance in schizophrenia and the impact on patient outcomes
    Llorca, Pierre-Michel
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2008, 161 (02) : 235 - 247