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This collection provides a comprehensive analysis of
intervention approaches to dementia caregiving. It reviews the
existing knowledge and provides a conceptual framework for
organizing caregiver interventions of all types. Of special
interest is the design of an intervention study for a culturally
diverse community. The volume concludes with a discussion of how to
translate intervention research into public policy, with an
assessment of the future of caregiving and caregiving intervention
research.
A collaboration between leading scientists, practitioners, and
researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of
Pittsburgh, this book is a comprehensive resource describing
Quality of Life technologies and their development, evaluation,
adoption, and commercialization. It takes an interdisciplinary team
approach to the process of technology development for disabled and
older persons and discusses the state of the art and future
directions of technologies. This work provides direction on how to
identify user needs and preferences, engage end-users in the design
and development process, and evaluate and commercialize the
technologies.
Improve your patient's health through a fresh view of their
behaviors Patients who use over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription
medicine often do not take the drugs as intended, sometimes to the
detriment to their health and well-being. These widespread problems
cause health professionals to agonize over how to try to make sure
patients comply with medication instructions. Patient Compliance
with Medication: Issues and Opportunities tackles this tough issue
by exploring in detail the range of noncompliance behavior, the
negative impacts the behavior has on patients as well as society at
large, and practical ways to influence people to take their
medicine for optimum health. Respected pharmacist and author Jack
Fincham and other noted experts provide insights, surprising data,
and effective solutions to a challenge nearly all health
professionals encounter. Patients often use drugs they get from a
multitude of sources, making the capability of monitoring drug use
difficult. Other problems can also interfere with a patient's
health, such as a patient borrowing drugs from family or friendsor
even not taking them at all simply because he or she are unable to
pay for them. Patient Compliance with Medication: Issues and
Opportunities goes beyond the standard pat explanations and mostly
ineffective quick solutions usually offered for the complicated
noncompliance issue. Leading authorities describe the range of
reasons for a patient's behavior and provide practical strategies
that strike at the root of the problem. Helpful tables, figures,
and extensive references are also included. Topics in Patient
Compliance with Medication: Issues and Opportunities include: the
prevalence of noncompliance costs of noncompliance drug therapies
that lead to noncompliance measuring compliance models to evaluate
patient compliance evaluation methods ethical considerations health
professionals' roles in compliance disease state management future
considerations much more Patient Compliance with Medication: Issues
and Opportunities is insightful, crucial information for health
professionals, educators, and students.
Improve your patient's health through a fresh view of their
behaviors Patients who use over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription
medicine often do not take the drugs as intended, sometimes to the
detriment to their health and well-being. These widespread problems
cause health professionals to agonize over how to try to make sure
patients comply with medication instructions. Patient Compliance
with Medication: Issues and Opportunities tackles this tough issue
by exploring in detail the range of noncompliance behavior, the
negative impacts the behavior has on patients as well as society at
large, and practical ways to influence people to take their
medicine for optimum health. Respected pharmacist and author Jack
Fincham and other noted experts provide insights, surprising data,
and effective solutions to a challenge nearly all health
professionals encounter. Patients often use drugs they get from a
multitude of sources, making the capability of monitoring drug use
difficult. Other problems can also interfere with a patient's
health, such as a patient borrowing drugs from family or friendsor
even not taking them at all simply because he or she are unable to
pay for them. Patient Compliance with Medication: Issues and
Opportunities goes beyond the standard pat explanations and mostly
ineffective quick solutions usually offered for the complicated
noncompliance issue. Leading authorities describe the range of
reasons for a patient's behavior and provide practical strategies
that strike at the root of the problem. Helpful tables, figures,
and extensive references are also included. Topics in Patient
Compliance with Medication: Issues and Opportunities include: the
prevalence of noncompliance costs of noncompliance drug therapies
that lead to noncompliance measuring compliance models to evaluate
patient compliance evaluation methods ethical considerations health
professionals' roles in compliance disease state management future
considerations much more Patient Compliance with Medication: Issues
and Opportunities is insightful, crucial information for health
professionals, educators, and students.
A collaboration between leading scientists, practitioners, and
researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of
Pittsburgh, this book is a comprehensive resource describing
Quality of Life technologies and their development, evaluation,
adoption, and commercialization. It takes an interdisciplinary team
approach to the process of technology development for disabled and
older persons and discusses the state of the art and future
directions of technologies. This work provides direction on how to
identify user needs and preferences, engage end-users in the design
and development process, and evaluate and commercialize the
technologies.
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