Adherence And Compliance Flashcards

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Define adherence.

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Extent to which patient’s behaviour coincides with medical advice and shows active involvement.

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Define compliance

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Extent to which patient follows healthcare advice.

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Define concordance.

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Negotiation between patient and doctor over treatment regimes
Partnership
Patients beliefs and priorities respected and decisions shared.

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Give three methods of measuring adherence and and identify their strengths and limitations.

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Urine/blood test:

  • adv. direct measure of consumption
  • dis. Metabolism masks, invasive, clinical practice only

Observation:

  • ensures consumption
  • dis. Not long term

Pill counts:

  • objective
  • inaccuracy e.g. Lost pills

Patient self report:

  • easy, inexpensive
  • inaccuracies, bias, over reporting of adherence
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What are the disease factors that influence adherence?

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Presence and nature of symptoms

Severity of disease and state of health

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What are the treatment factors that influence adherence?

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Preparation- convenience
Character- complexity, duration, degree of behaviour change
Administration- carers
Consequences

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What patient factors influence adherence?

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Understanding
Recall
Beliefs- illness and medication

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What psychosocial factors may impact on adherence?

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Psychological: mental health, cognitive deficits

Social support: isolation vs family cohesion

Social context: stability, homeless

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What healthcare factors influence adherence?

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Organisational setting- venue, follow ups
The prescriber- beliefs and attitudes, title
Doctor patient interaction- perceived manner, communication and competence

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Define intentional adherence.

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Arises from beliefs, attitudes and expectations that influence motivation to begin and continue treatment.

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Define unintentional adherence and give reasons.

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Arises from capacity and resource limitations that prevent following of treatment.
Individual constraints e.g. Memory
Environment e.g. Accessing prescriptions

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