PDF-(BOOK)-Effective Patient Education: A Guide to Increased Adherence: A Guide to Increased

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Written by a nursing expert and former Chair of patient education for the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Effective Patient Education A Guide to Increased

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Written by a nursing expert and former Chair of patient education for the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Effective Patient Education A Guide to Increased Adherence Fourth Edition gives clinicians the tools they need to become effective patient educators Using a patientcentered approach this essential text provides specific strategies for communicating in a way that motivates patients to take action Crucial to this approach is an understanding of the patient as a partner in the patient education process The text uncovers patient concerns and challenges that may interfere with patient adherence to recommendations enabling clinicians to gain insight into their patients and devise communication strategies that can empower patients to overcome obstacles In addition this completely revised and updated edition explores the challenges that clinicians may face in conducting patient education Using case examples to illustrate key points this text moves beyond theory to offer practical application principles for the real world Featuring a clinical approach in examining established patienteducation theories Effective Patient Education A Guide to Increased Adherence Fourth Edition is an invaluable guide for nursing students and professionals The Fourth Edition includes chapters on Enhancing patient motivation Building an effective patient education team Patientcentered teaching model Instructional aids including internet and webbased resources. www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/MedicationAdherence. . Medication Adherence: Resources for Patients. Medication Adherence: Resources for Health Care Teams. Medication Adherence: Scientific Evidence. Criteria For Inclusion. Meck Chongo, . Virginia . Russell, . Josée. Lavoie, Ross Hoffman, . Mamdouh. . Shubair. University of Northern British Columbia. Agenda. . Background. Objectives . Participants & Research Environment. Doyle M. Cummings, PharmD, FCP, FCCP. Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health. East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine. Greenville, North Carolina. . [Residency educators may . adapt and use . B. Wamuti. , J. Odoyo, B. Rono, C. Cohen, E. Bukusi. . Kenya Medical Research Institute. University of Washington. University of California, San Franscisco . . Adherence crucial for success of any clinical drug trial and/or treatment. Reasons why patients do not adhere. Measuring adherence and non adherence. Improving adherence. Adherence is all about being conscientious in following medical advice. . This . section looks specifically at following recommendations for taking . Ronni. AW Wetmore, RN, MS. Coordinator, Stanford Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center. Speaker Bureau: . Chiesi. Pharmaceuticals. Nurse Advisory Board: Genentech Pharmaceutical Company. Nurse Advisory Board: Gilead Pharmaceutical. Patients do . not. take their medicine . as prescribed. about . half. the time. . 2. Why is it important to assess adherence?. =. 3. 4. Eight. . steps to . improve medication adherence. in . your. Janice M. . Bissonnette. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 63(6), 634-643. Nursing 8440. October 15, 2012. Jennifer Bauman, RN, BA, PCCN. Background. 2003 WHO initiative to improve rates of adherence to therapies for chronic conditions . Adherence vs. Compliance . Adherence. : “the degree to which a person’s behavior coincides with medical advice”. Adherence requires the patient’s agreement with the recommendations. Compliance. P1115 . Zimbabwe. , Harare Family . Care Experience. T . P. MHEMBERE: BSc Pharm Hons (. Z. im), MPH (UK). Potential Conflicts and Financial Disclosure. I have no actual or potential conflicts . to . declare in relation to this presentation.. What you need to learn?. Definition of patient medication adherence. Consequences of patient non adherence. Types of non adherence. Causes for non adherence. How to measure medication non adherence. Methods to improve adherence. Patients do . not. take their medicine . as prescribed. about . half. the time. . 2. Why is it important to assess adherence?. =. 3. 4. Eight. . steps to . improve medication adherence. in . your. Ira Wilson, MD, . MSc. 1. Conflicts of Interest. Dr. Wilson has no conflicts . of interest. 2. Goals: 4 Questions. Is provider-patient. communication really that important in adherence?. What is the quality of adherence related communication?. AbstractBackground: The global burden is estimated to be 1% affecting over 65 million people it has profound physical, psychological and social impacts with a greater impact on a person’s quality

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