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Social Proximity and the Erosion of Norm Compliance

Games Econ. Behav., 2021
We study how individuals' compliance with norms of pro-social behavior is influenced by other actors' compliance in a novel, dynamic, and non-strategic experimental setting.
Cristina Bicchieri   +3 more
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Self-Isolation Compliance In The COVID-19 Era Influenced By Compensation: Findings From A Recent Survey In Israel.

Health Affairs, 2020
A new Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak is spreading since December 2019. In an attempt to contain the disease, health authorities call for self-quarantine of individuals suspected as exposures.
M. Bodas, K. Peleg
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Compliance

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1992
Compliance is an ancient topic subjected to intense recent scrutiny as a result of scientific and social changes which focus on lifestyle adjustment to chronic illness and emphasize increasing patient involvement in self-care. Difficulties in definition, measurement and research design as well as the complexity of the problems contribute to conflicting
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Seeing the Forest and the Trees: A Meta-Analysis of the Antecedents to Information Security Policy Compliance

MIS Q., 2019
A rich stream of research has identified numerous antecedents to employee compliance (and noncompliance) with information security policies. However, the number of competing theoretical perspectives and inconsistencies in the reported findings have ...
W. Cram, J. D'Arcy, J. Proudfoot
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Moods and compliance

British Journal of Social Psychology, 1988
This study examined the impact of subjects' moods on their compliance with simple messages. It was predicted and found that recipients of messages: (1) complied more when in a happy mood than when in a neutral state, and (2) complied less when in an angry mood than when in a neutral state.
S, Milberg, M S, Clark
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Hand Hygiene Compliance in the ICU: A Systematic Review.

Critical Care Medicine, 2019
OBJECTIVES To synthesize the literature describing compliance with World Health Organization hand hygiene guidelines in ICUs, to evaluate the quality of extant research, and to examine differences in compliance levels across geographical regions, ICU ...
K. Lambe   +6 more
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Compliance and phototherapy

Clinics in Dermatology, 2016
When beginning a phototherapy regimen for a patient, consideration of compliance rates is important. Compliance to phototherapy can be affected by several factors, including the grade of discomfort and side effects from therapy, failure of previous therapies, accessibility and convenience to reach the phototherapy center, grade of improvement during ...
Joshua, Brownell   +2 more
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Cruise to Compliance

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2000
Hospital leaders set a goal to achieve Accreditation with Commendation. In 3 years, they maximized resources, created a preparation process, and educated employees in a cruise-themed program to reach their goal.
T, Sparks   +4 more
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Compliance

Nursing Research, 1982
Compliance is central to health care, but by its very nature it remains problematic to health care providers and health care receivers. In this article an interactional approach, the utilization of role theory, in the study of compliance is proposed.
K A, Dracup, A I, Meleis
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COMPLIANCE IN HYPERTENSION

EDTNA-ERCA Journal, 2005
SUMMARYDespite improvements in the management of hypertension in the past several years, nearly 70% of patients with hypertension are not adequately controlled. Today's physician treating hypertension is armed with numerous efficacious antihypertensive agents. Thus, one of the major contributors to the large number of uncontrolled hypertensive patients
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