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9780879934743

Compliance in Healthcare and Research

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  • ISBN13:

    9780879934743

  • ISBN10:

    0879934743

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-07-05
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This book is unique in that it addresses the problem of compliance across three levels: the cardiovascular patient, the health care provider, and the healthcare organisation. It examines very current and classic issues, such as the role of managed care in compliance, use of standards in assessing health outcomes, and use of the intention to treat strategy in analyzing compliance data. The expert authors not only describe the problems at each level of compliance, but also provide empirically-based strategies for addressing the problems. Additionally, individual chapters focus on specific population groups such as children, minorities, and the obese); on clinical and research settings; and on methodology, such as measurement techniques and statistical analyses of compliance data.

Author Biography

Deborah J. Aaron, PhD, MSIS Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, PA Joan M. Amatruda, RN Yale-New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, CT Tom Baranowski, PhD Professor of Behavioral Nutrition, Children's Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Janice C. Baranowski, MPH, RD, LD Project Director of Behavioral Nutrition, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Deborah J. Bowen, PhD Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA Milo L. Brekke, PhD Brekke Associates, Minneapolis, MN Hans R. Brunner, MD Professor, Division of Hypertension and Vascular Medicine, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland Lora E. Burke, PhD, MPH, RN Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, PA Michel Burnier, MD Professor Associate, Division of Hypertension and Vascular Medicine, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland Karen Cullen, DrPH, RD, LD Assistant Professor of Behavioral Nutrition, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Susan M. Czajkowski, PhD Behavioral Medicine Scientific Research Group, Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD Ed Davis, MD Professor, University of North Carolina Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC Mohsen Davoudi, MD Yale-New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, New Haven, CT Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor of Nursing, Epidemiology and Occupational Therapy, Chair, Department of Health and Community Systems, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, PA Cara B. Ebbeling, PhD Senior Research Fellow, Division of Endocrinology, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA Deborah Echement, BA Associate Director of Data Management, Epidemiology Data Center, University of Pittsburgh, PA R. Brian Haynes, MD, PhD Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Medicine, McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada James R. Hebert, ScD Professor and Chair, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina, School of Public Health, Columbia Almut Helmes, MS Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA Laurie A. Kopin, MS, ANP Senior Nurse Manager, Cardiac Rehabilitation Center, University of Rochester School of Medicine, NY Thomas E. Kottke, MD, MSPH Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN Harlan M. Krumholz, MD Paul Beeson Faculty Scholar, Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine and the Section of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, CT, Qualidigm, Middletown, CT Shiriki K. Kumanyika, PhD, MPH, RD Professor (designate) of Epidemiology, Associate Dean for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Ronald E. LaPorte, PhD Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, PA Erika Lease, BA Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA Thomas H. Lee, MD Medical Director, Partners Community Healthcare, Inc., Associate Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Yunsheng Ma, MD, MPH Research Associate, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester Jeffrey P. Martin, MBA Associate Director of Computing, Epidemiology Data Center, University of Pittsburgh, PA Charles E. Matthews, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina, School of Public Health, Columbia Kimberly A. Morris, PhD Instructor of Pediatrics, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, PA Patricia A. Nixon, PhD Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, PA Ira S. Ockene, MD Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester Judith K. Ockene, PhD, MEd Professor of Medicine and Chair, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester Neil B. Oldridge, PhD Professor of Physical Therapy and Medicine, Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care, Indiana University, Indianapolis Thomas A. Pearson, MD, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, NY Michael G. Perri, PhD Professor, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida Health Science Center, Gainesville Cynthia Rand, PhD Associate Professor, Asthma and Allergy Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Sarah A. Roumanis, RN Yale-New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, CT Elizabeth A. Schlenk, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, PA Eleanor Schron, MS, RN Clinical Trials Scientific Research Group, Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD Susan Sereika, PhD Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and Graduate School of Public Health, PA Leif I. Solberg, MD HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN Nohn Urquhart, MD, FRCP (Edin) Professor of Pharmaco-epidemiology, Maastricht University, Netherlands

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
PART I. Introduction
Improving Patient Adherence: State of the Art, With A Special Focus on Medication Taking for Cardiovascular Disorders
3(22)
R. Brian Haynes
PART II. Factors and Interventions Affecting Compliance
Predicting Compliance
25(18)
Deborah J. Bowen
Almut Helmes
Erika Lease
Strategies to Increase Adherence to Treatment
43(14)
Judith K. Ockene
Behavioral Strategies to Improve Medication-Taking Compliance
57(16)
Elizabeth A. Schlenk
Lora E. Burke
Cynthia Rand
PART III. Multi-Level Organizational Approaches to Compliance
Provider Approaches to Improve Compliance
73(8)
Ira S. Ockene
Organizational Approaches to Improve Compliance
81(12)
Thomas E. Kottke
Leif Solbert
Milo Brekke
PART IV. Measurement of Compliance
Conceptual and Methodological Problems
93(12)
Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob
Susan Sereika
Biological Measures
105(12)
John Urquhart
Electronic Measurement
117(22)
Lora E. Burke
Analysis of Electronic Event Monitored Adherence
139(24)
Susan M. Sereika
Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob
Self-Report Data
163(20)
James R. Hebert
Yunsheng Ma
Cara B. Ebbeling
Charles E. Matthews
Ira S. Ockene
PART V. Issues in Special Populations
Children
183(12)
Tom Baranowski
Janice C. Baranowski
Karen Cullen
Minority Populations
195(24)
Shiriki K. Kumanyika
Obese Populations
219(18)
Michael G. Perri
PART VI. Issues Across Settings
Clinical Trials
237(10)
Eleanor Schron
Susan M. Czajkowski
Treatment Targets
247(16)
Harlan M. Krumholz
Mohsen Davoudi
Joan M. Amatruda
Sarah A. Roumanis
PART VII. Special Topics
Analysis of Clinical Trials and Treatment Nonadherence
263(22)
Susan M. Sereika
Ed Davis
Compliance of Providers to Guidelines
285(14)
Thomas A. Pearson
Laurie A. Kopin
Impact on Clinical Outcomes
299(12)
Michel Burnier
Hans R. Brunner
Managed Care
311(8)
Thomas H. Lee
PART VIII. Future Directions
Innovative Approaches to Compliance
319(12)
Deborah J. Aaron
Kimberly A. Morris
Patricia A. Nixon
Jeffrey P. Martin
Deborah Echement
Ronald E. LaPorte
Future Directions: What Paths Do Researchers Need to Take?
What Needs to be Done to Improve Multi-Level Compliance?
331
Neil B. Oldridge

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