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Compliance Issues in Outpatient Treatment

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1985
Estimated compliance rates of 40 to 50% are common among psychiatric outpatients. Likely noncompliers in the acute phase of illness include manic patients, paranoid schizophrenics, and the profoundly depressed. Noncompliance during the long-term prophylactic or maintenance treatment phase tends to increase with the passage of time.
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Compliance During Treatment of Epilepsy

Epilepsia, 1988
Summary: Noncompliance is a major factor in suboptimal control of epileptic seizures. As many as one‐third to one‐half of persons with epilepsy may be noncompliant. Noncompliance negates the usefulness of the advances made in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and is perhaps the single most important factor in increasing the costs of care for ...
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Compliance and acceptance in antidepressant treatment

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2001
Poor compliance with antidepressant medication is widespread in both primary care and psychiatric practice, and is a major obstacle to the effective management of depression. It is often believed that adverse events and a lack of efficacy associated with inappropriate prescribing of older antidepressants are common reasons why patients discontinue ...
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Treatment compliance in childhood and adolescence

Cancer, 1993
Experience reveals that there is significant noncompliance with self-administered medication, especially in chronic conditions such as cancer. Noncompliance transcends the boundary of disease categories and age group. However, this is most prevalent during the adolescent years when the process of transition from parental dependency to autonomy produces
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Compliance With Contraceptives and Other Treatments

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1996
To define some of the issues unique to compliance with oral contraceptives, and some comparisons with other preventive and therapeutic treatments.Reports of compliance with medical treatment were used, with a focus on studies using microelectronic monitoring to assess compliance.
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Compliance poor in asthma treatment

Nursing Standard, 1993
Health professionals must look at other ' means of improving patient compliance with treatment for asthma rather than relying on education in isolation.
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Compliance with treatment and the art of medicine

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2001
I glaring contrast to the rapid progress of cardiology stands the problem of patient compliance. Little is still known about the reasons for noncompliance, probably one of the best documented and least understood health-related behaviors. Many clinical research trials document disappointing compliance rates of only 20% to 50%. Compliance, as defined by
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Glaucoma treatment compliance

Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2014
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Treatment Compliance in ADD

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988
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