• Patient dropout is associated with numerous problems, such as: loss of potential patient improvement, poorer outcomes, increased likelihood of over-utilizing resources, and disruption in group therapy settings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Additionally, the study will provide information on long-term adherence, changes in motor symptoms, cognitive functions and patient-reported outcomes after the rehabilitation program. (frontiersin.org)
  • Patients with cocaine use disorder (CUD) showed poorer outcomes than those with heroin dependence (HUD). (bvsalud.org)
  • I blog about therapist variables leading to poor outcomes, aspects of the therapeutic relationship and outcomes, and psychological therapies and patient quality of life. (uottawa.ca)
  • But the research indicates that overall, patients who drop out of treatment do have poorer outcomes, higher hospitalization rates, lower work productivity, and higher social costs than patients who complete treatment. (uottawa.ca)
  • This is like therapist effects on patient outcomes, in which it is estimated that about 10.1% of patient deterioration is predicted by the therapist's effect. (uottawa.ca)
  • Does Frequency of Sessions Affect Patient Outcomes? (uottawa.ca)
  • What if the spacing or frequency of sessions rather than the total number of sessions was important to patient outcomes? (uottawa.ca)
  • modify the patient's beliefs and consider patient's characteristics (21/25 statements) to influence patient outcomes during chronic LBP rehabilitation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • All five CF domains were perceived as capable of influencing patient outcomes, with the patient-practitioner relationship being perceived as the most important CF during routine clinical practice. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Tools that can facilitate patient-provider interaction around dDPPs may contribute to improved patient engagement and adherence to these programs and improved health outcomes. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Secondary outcomes will be patient engagement (use and activity) in the dDPP. (researchprotocols.org)
  • At inclusion, written informed consent was requested for use of patient data, participation in patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and willingness to participate in (future) trials. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Role of Patient-reported Outcomes and Medication Adheren. (lww.com)
  • Drug development of immunosuppressive therapies (ISTs) for use in transplantation has historically focused on morbidity and mortality as the primary clinical outcomes of interest, with patient experiences often being an afterthought. (lww.com)
  • Immunonutrition represents a promising approach also in patients with NSCLC, but evidence on its efficacy on clinical outcomes during immunotherapy is still inconclusive. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Narcissistic injury is a possible outcome of patient dropout, where therapists and clinicians may feel a diminished sense of self and may even feel inadequate. (wikipedia.org)
  • The present study aims to test whether the 5-factor psychopathological model of addiction correlates with the outcome (retention rate) of patients with SUDs entering a therapeutic community (TC) treatment . (bvsalud.org)
  • At the multivariate level, age, detoxified status and total number of psychopathological symptoms proved to influence outcome negatively, especially in CUD. (bvsalud.org)
  • Listening to the sentiment of patients and acting to meet their needs before it's too late can have a powerful, positive impact on the outcome of clinical trials. (mdgroup.com)
  • Not all patients who terminate therapy early have a poorer outcome. (uottawa.ca)
  • These are all elements of the therapeutic alliance that must be negotiated very early in therapy to forestall a negative outcome such as the patient dropping out. (uottawa.ca)
  • To our knowledge, the 'COhort for Lung cancer Outcome Reporting and trial inclusion' (COLOR) is the first TwiCs in lung cancer patients. (bvsalud.org)
  • Drug development programs that aim to include patients' experiences through various methodologies, including patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures, help ensuring novel therapies meet the most pressing needs felt by patients. (lww.com)
  • The patient-practitioner relationship was rated as the most important CF, although the panel were not entirely confident in managing a range of patients' cognitive and emotional needs. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Baseline PROs for physical and cognitive functioning were comparable in COLOR patients compared to the EORTC reference values. (bvsalud.org)
  • Most studies evaluating therapeutic alliance were conducted in standardized therapeutic programs, which include cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) and recovery- oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R) (5, 6, 7), and they investigated patients with a long history of disease. (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • Further, socioeconomic status has been linked to client dropout, where poorer patients drop out more frequently. (wikipedia.org)
  • Patients in OST have a high degree of physical symptoms and a high degree of unmet healthcare needs. (hindawi.com)
  • Patients in OST carry a heavy burden of physical symptoms and unmet healthcare needs, potentially due to societal barriers. (hindawi.com)
  • A specific psychopathology of addiction has been proposed and described using the self-report symptom inventory (SCL-90), leading to a 5-factor aggregation of psychological/psychiatric symptoms 'worthlessness and being trapped', ' somatic symptoms ', ' sensitivity -psychoticism', ' panic - anxiety ' and ' violence - suicide ' in various populations of patients with heroin use disorder (HUD) and other substance use disorders (SUDs). (bvsalud.org)
  • These clusters of symptoms, according to studies that have highlighted the role of possible confounding factors (such as demographic and clinical characteristics, active heroin use, lifetime psychiatric problems and kind of treatment received by the patients ), seem to constitute a trait rather than a state of the psychological structure of addiction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Somatic symptoms and violence - suicide symptoms turned out to correlate with dropout from residential treatment . (bvsalud.org)
  • These studies focus on factors patient-dependent and are targeting the predictive value of positive symptoms, insight and social abilities. (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of α-galactosidase in the treatment of gas-related symptoms in pediatric patients. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Fifty-two pediatric patients (32 female, age range 4-17) with chronic or recurrent gas-related symptoms were randomized to receive placebo (n = 25) or α-galactosidase (n = 27). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Intestinal gas-related symptoms are generally not considered to be a severe medical problem but can negatively affect quality of life, even in pediatric age [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Following the outbreak of COVID-19, several studies have reported that young adults encountered a rise in anxiety symptoms, which could negatively affect their quality of life. (jmir.org)
  • Psychotherapy discontinuation, also known as unilateral termination, patient dropout, and premature termination, is a patient's decision to stop mental health treatment before they have received an adequate number of sessions. (wikipedia.org)
  • That is, some therapists have higher dropout rates than others, and this is likely independent of patient characteristics. (uottawa.ca)
  • The impact of psychopathological subtypes on retention rate of patients with substance use disorder entering residential therapeutic community treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Research studies point that the rates of treatment retention are, in general, higher among patients with acute diseases compared to those with chronic illnesses (8), and the latter's adherence tends to decrease after six months of treatment (9). (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • Patient retention is serious business for clinical trials. (mdgroup.com)
  • Not meeting patient recruitment and retention targets is one of the major causes of clinical trial failure. (mdgroup.com)
  • Their findings taken with ours help point to the potential effect that liberal use of remediation can have on surgical trainee retention without negatively affecting a trainee's ability to complete general surgery residency," they write. (medscape.com)
  • This lack of diversity and transparency erodes trust in new medicines, makes clinical findings less generalizable, negatively impacts access to life-saving medicines, and frequently has regulatory implications. (whnt.com)
  • But beyond these direct effects, most of the other impacts affect women negatively and disproportionately. (american.edu)
  • When looking at patient dropout rates, these inconsistencies can make the data difficult to understand. (wikipedia.org)
  • From the patients' perspective, motivational inconsistencies were considered as the main reason for not starting or leaving treatment. (who.int)
  • In the United States, the prevalence of patient dropout is estimated to be between 40-60% over the course of treatment however, the overwhelming majority of patients will drop after two sessions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak negatively impacted on the mental wellbeing of infertile couples, because of the World Health Organization's recommendation to stop all fertility treatments. (imrpress.com)
  • In this part of the chapter, Lutz and colleagues review research methods related to patients dropping out of psychotherapy. (uottawa.ca)
  • Patients dropping out from psychotherapy is an important problem that negatively affects the patient, the therapist, and that has broader social, health, and economic consequences as well. (uottawa.ca)
  • One of the key features for rehabilitation adherence is patient satisfaction with the VR rehabilitation (VRR) program, and information on user satisfaction and not only effectiveness is required to systematically include VRR in routine clinical practice. (frontiersin.org)
  • Healthcare practitioners' views regarding the recognition and modulation of contextual factors (CFs) during routine clinical practice is important and has the potential to improve the quality and effectiveness of patient care [ 1 , 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • When our default thoughts are ones of mis-trust and dread for doctor appointments, then we would benefit from an honest assessment about being a patient in that practice. (elisacomer.com)
  • This can lead to lower self-esteem, confidence, and thus their effectiveness which will negatively impact their delivery of treatments to other patients. (wikipedia.org)
  • High vacancy and turnover rates negatively impact the continuity of care for patients, and this leads to higher operational costs due to expensive short-term staffing solutions and the recruiting and onboarding of new staff," the report reads. (wvpress.org)
  • The current barriers to the success of clinical trials include difficulties in recruitment, low adherence to clinical trial protocols, high drop-out rates, and costly resubmission of protocols, all of which negatively impact a sponsor's timeline and budget. (alirahealth.com)
  • Now, research into how experiences of structural and everyday racism can negatively impact health may shed some light on his early death and the long-term health effects of racism. (everythingzoomer.com)
  • We hypothesize that early systematic provision of ONS with a high-protein-high calorie mixture containing immunonutrients (Impact®) in addition to nutritional counseling, compared to nutritional counseling alone, is beneficial to patients with NSCLC receiving immunotherapy with or without chemotherapy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There are few studies addressing the patient's access to treatment and as a result the evidence on treatment obstacles is rather inconclusive, although the reasons and barriers contributing to this are known to differ between women and men, particularly, between the patients. (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • Aligning the patient's and therapist goals for the therapy, coming to a collaborative agreement on how therapy will work, and developing an emotional and empathic bond with the patient may be ways of reducing the number of dropouts from therapy. (uottawa.ca)
  • These CFs (i.e., the patient-practitioner relationship, patient's and practitioner's beliefs/characteristics, treatment characteristics, and environment) have not been widely evaluated by musculoskeletal practitioners. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Working in partnership with patients can ensure the impactful clinical benefit of treatments that address critical unmet patient needs prioritizing from the patient's perspective. (alirahealth.com)
  • Clinicians experience losses in the form of time spent on patient intakes, missed appointments prior to termination, and other diagnostic work performed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, clinicians are unable to identify patients at risk of fatigue since predictors have never been assessed in this specific population of patients. (haematologica.org)
  • Patients receive cues on therapist expertise through their interactions, and may feel the therapist is inadequate. (wikipedia.org)
  • The same contradictory results appear when the patient, and also the therapist opinion on the quality of therapeutic relationship were investigated. (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • As family members fall ill, women are more likely to provide care for them (as documented during an Ebola outbreak in Liberia , with AIDS patients in Uganda , and in many other places), putting themselves at higher risk of exposure as well as sacrificing their time. (american.edu)
  • That is frightening, as we know the longer we plow through these shortages, the more we increase burnout and dropout rates. (wvpress.org)
  • Lack of diversity in clinical trials, inequitable trials, and high trial drop-out rates all stem from a failure to understand the diverse needs of patients and communities, and to address their barriers. (whnt.com)
  • Patient characteristics that led to higher dropout rates included higher initial impairment, younger age, lower level of education, a personality disorder diagnosis, and negative expectations about treatment. (uottawa.ca)
  • No significant changes in PROs were observed 3 months after inclusion, except for a slight increase in pain scores in the SBRT group (n = 97).Conclusions: The TwiCs-design appears feasible in lung cancer patients with fair participation rates (although negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic). (bvsalud.org)
  • Therapeutic alliance is consider an important therapeutic factor for both the involvement of patients, but also for the success of the therapeutic program itself, which is explained by a reduced severity in symptomatology, a better treatment compliance, low rates of drop-out and fewer hospitalizations (3, 4). (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • Some studies reported significant associations between their opinion and how good the relationship was (8, 9, 10), while others did not find an association (11), and some studies reported a higher significant rates for the relationship perceived by the patient (8, 9). (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • As of December 2020, 27 patients have been enrolled and first results are expected to be submitted for publication in early 2021. (researchprotocols.org)
  • First-year results of PROs at baseline and 3 months after inclusion were evaluated separately for stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and conventional radiotherapy patients.Results: Of the 338 eligible patients between July 2020 and July 2021, 169 (50%) participated. (bvsalud.org)
  • Here's how we can harness new methods at the forefront of the intersection of technology and linguistics to better understand your patients in exciting new ways. (mdgroup.com)
  • In this study we aimed to assess the feasibility and first year results of COLOR.Material and Methods: All patients diagnosed with lung cancer referred to the Radiotherapy department were eligible to participate in the ongoing prospective COLOR study. (bvsalud.org)
  • For example, discovering a patient is growing unhappy with travelling four hours to a trial site and may not be willing to continue with this journey could allow sponsors to move to more at-home nursing visits instead, enabling the patient to continue with the trial and be happier about their participation. (mdgroup.com)
  • Musculoskeletal practitioners may require further training to enhance their proficiency and confidence in applying essential psychosocial skills to address the complex needs of patients with chronic LBP. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Predicting patients at risk of dropping treatment is a difficult task that is still being researched. (wikipedia.org)
  • Predicting patient sentiment may sound like something from science fiction, but advancements in clinical technology are allowing study organisers to do exactly this with ever-increasing accuracy. (mdgroup.com)
  • The goal of every patient and their family is to have access to successful treatments that fully address their medical needs with minimal invasion of their lives (time, pain, anxiety, etc. (alirahealth.com)
  • Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising treatment approach in rehabilitation for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) due to its potential to increase patient motivation and rehabilitation adherence. (frontiersin.org)
  • Secondarily, discomfort with VRR will be evaluated, and therapy adherence and changes in a variety of domains typically affected by MS will be compared between patients receiving VRR and patients receiving CR. (frontiersin.org)
  • This is of relevance as depression has adverse consequences including suicide, school dropout and drug abuse. (researchsquare.com)
  • First, medical providers and appropriate drug court professionals must be able to freely converse regarding patients/participants. (memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com)
  • T0 features among dropout, stable and healed participants were compared. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Further, patients who discontinue treatment are more likely to be characterized as chronic patients, resulting in over-utilization of services, up to twice as much as "appropriate" terminators. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fatigue is a common side effect of tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients. (haematologica.org)
  • Survival of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has improved significantly since the introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) in 2001. (haematologica.org)
  • Drawing on a panel of United Kingdom practitioners' expertise, this study aimed to investigate their perceptions of CFs during the management of patients presenting with chronic low back pain (LBP). (biomedcentral.com)
  • A modified two-round online Delphi-consensus survey was conducted to measure the extent of panel agreement regarding the perceived acceptability and influence of five main types of CFs during clinical management of patients with chronic LBP. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Qualified musculoskeletal practitioners in the United Kingdom providing regular treatment for patients with chronic LBP were invited to take part. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medscape, LLC and Preventing Chronic Disease . (cdc.gov)
  • Before COVID-19, anxiety affected 20%-25% of adult patients in the UAE, who are considered a psychologically vulnerable group. (jmir.org)
  • Patients' frequent visits to the OST clinics offer a unique opportunity to build a base for easily accessible on-site primary healthcare. (hindawi.com)
  • [1] The use of telehealth can aid social distancing efforts by triaging and reducing patient visits that may not require in-person services, thereby lowering possible exposure, transmission and unnecessary waste of medical resources. (communitysolutions.com)
  • According to the Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll conducted in April, 45 percent of adults in the U.S. said that concerns about COVID-19 negatively influenced their mental health. (communitysolutions.com)
  • There is a study by the federal bank reserve of Minneapolis, which found that 25% of long COVID patients changed employment status or working hours. (disasteravoidanceexperts.com)
  • But the same patients might be considered non-completes in another study. (wikipedia.org)
  • The aim of this study is to assess OST patients' self-rated physical health and healthcare seeking behaviour. (hindawi.com)
  • In this study, 220 CML patients receiving TKI therapy and 110 gender- and age-matched controls completed an online questionnaire to assess fatigue severity and fatigue predictors (Part 1). (haematologica.org)
  • Given that information on patient satisfaction with VRR is scarce, the primary objective of this study is to assess long-term patient satisfaction with a novel VRR program. (frontiersin.org)
  • In this prospective single-center 6-months follow-up study, 32 and 16 MS patients will receive VRR or CR, respectively. (frontiersin.org)
  • The study is intended to provide a better understanding of long-term patient satisfaction with a VRR program specifically designed for MS patients. (frontiersin.org)
  • The results from this study will help to gather valuable knowledge on the use of rehabilitation with a new VR tool in MS patients. (frontiersin.org)
  • It's a complex, time-consuming and costly process to recruit patients, and too many drop-outs can doom a study, prolonging the length of time a product takes to get to market - or preventing it completely. (mdgroup.com)
  • So, what if you could predict that a patient was at risk of leaving a study long before they actually did? (mdgroup.com)
  • Ensuring patients remain compliant throughout a study is also a major challenge - it's estimated that 40% of patients become non-compliant 150 days into a trial, for example, missing appointments. (mdgroup.com)
  • This study aims to use a rigorous, user-centered design (UCD) methodology to develop a theory-driven system that supports patient engagement with dDPPs and their primary care providers with their care. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Study findings suggest that a thorough assessment of Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) patients' stress levels when they are initially admitted to treatment may help identify individuals at particularly high risk of dropping out of treatment prematurely. (recoveryanswers.org)
  • We designed the present study to evaluate the efficacy of early systematic provision of ONS enriched with immunonutrients compared to nutritional counseling alone, in patients with NSCLC undergoing immunotherapy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The present pilot study, which guarantees early high-quality nutritional care (assessment and treatment) to all patients in agreement with current guidelines and recommendations, could represent one of the first proofs of efficacy of early oral immunonutrition in patients with cancer undergoing immunotherapy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The aim of this study was to assess whether diabetic socks with mild compression (18-25 mmHg) could reduce lower extremity edema in diabetic patients without negatively impacting vascularity ( 1 ). (sigvaris.com)
  • 38 patients with DCS and 39 patients with CON completed the study. (sigvaris.com)
  • This study demonstrates that mild-compression diabetic socks effectively reduce lower extremity edema in diabetic patients, without negatively impacting lower extremity vascularity. (sigvaris.com)
  • In a one-year period (April 2014 to March 2015), all patients with drug dependence who had been referred for treatment and attended for a first assessment were included in this study (N=242). (who.int)
  • This negatively affected women's willingness to participate Hence for this study, the advertisement and screener were developed to emphasize the post-natal timeframe of the questions - substance use after (not during or prior to) pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
  • Intuitively, these patients lose out on the benefits they may have received if they continued treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Social stigma of mental health treatment may also result in increased patient discontinuation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Perceptions of mental health may also alter patient beliefs about the effectiveness of mental health treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Barriers surrounding the healthcare system seem to hinder patients to seek help through conventional healthcare, even after entering opioid substitution treatment (OST), resulting in a high level of unmet healthcare needs. (hindawi.com)
  • Patients in opioid substitution treatment (OST) are suspected to suffer from poor health due to prior, or ongoing, substance use [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Our findings facilitate the identification of patients at risk of severe fatigue and highlight the importance to set the reduction of fatigue as a treatment goal in CML care. (haematologica.org)
  • 2 CML patients require (potentially) lifelong treatment, which results in a persistent trigger for fatigue. (haematologica.org)
  • The analysis of the obstacles related to treatment entry, attendance, and drop-out among alcoholic patients shows that systemic, social, cultural, and individual factors are all involved, including the structural ones. (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • We conclude that several factors at different levels exist that prevent the patient from overcoming these treatment obstacles. (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • It is clear that any treatment program can only be effective if the patient attends the sessions for a given period of time necessary to promote positive changes (1). (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • Studies have reported that the majority of patients reach significant improvement at the third month of treatment (6), whereas others report that outpatient treatment should be last between 3-6 months, including continuous evaluation of the individual needs of each patient (7). (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • Hence, when a patient drops out of therapy it should be defined as a failure of the treatment that could lead to further demoralization of the patient. (uottawa.ca)
  • Estimates of patient drop out from therapy vary widely depending on the treatment context and patient characteristics. (uottawa.ca)
  • An "abnormal" level in Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) patients was defined as one standard deviation above or below the mean for controls (2.39-6.39 nmol/L was the normal range). (recoveryanswers.org)
  • A significantly greater proportion of patients with normal cortisol relative to abnormal cortisol remained in Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) across the 6-month follow-up. (recoveryanswers.org)
  • The sample was small (58 patients) and from a single treatment program. (recoveryanswers.org)
  • It is unclear whether these results generalize to other programs and populations of Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) patients. (recoveryanswers.org)
  • On September 27-28, 2018, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Critical Path Institute's Transplant Therapeutics Consortium convened a public workshop to address drug development in the field of transplantation, titled "Evidence-based Treatment Decisions in Transplantation: The Right Dose & Regimen for the Right Patient/Individualized Treatment. (lww.com)
  • Ask any doctor about those patients who never follow the treatment plan, and she will tell you that she cannot understand why the patients continue to schedule appointments. (elisacomer.com)
  • Evidence on the efficacy of immunonutrition during immunotherapy in these patients is positive, but still limited some secondary endpoints, such as treatment toxicity and tolerance. (biomedcentral.com)
  • At present, these programs are poorly integrated into existing health information technology infrastructure and clinical workflows, resulting in barriers to provider-level knowledge of, interaction with, and support of patients who use dDPPs. (researchprotocols.org)
  • 1 Nevertheless, health-related quality of life (QoL) of CML patients is inferior to that of the general population, which is mainly the result of TKI-induced fatigue. (haematologica.org)
  • These obstacles contribute negatively to both clinical evolution and prognosis of the patients, affecting their quality of life and raising the social costs. (rivistadipsichiatria.it)
  • Previous studies have shown that nutritional counseling is able to increase protein-calorie intake, prevent the deterioration of nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) in patients with head-and-neck (H&N) cancer [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although a variety of predictors of fatigue, such as gender, age and socioeconomic status have been described in literature, 7-9 it is unknown whether these predictors, even when obtained in cancer populations, can be extrapolated to this unique group of CML patients on TKI therapy. (haematologica.org)
  • Aside from these unmodifiable predictors of fatigue, physical activity has been identified as a modifiable predictor of fatigue in several patient populations. (haematologica.org)
  • This denial of care can quickly lead to patient dropout. (wikipedia.org)
  • Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to focus on prevention and management of fatigue in the care of CML patients. (haematologica.org)
  • In phase 2, we will conduct a single-arm feasibility pilot of the engagement system among patients with prediabetes and their primary care providers. (researchprotocols.org)
  • In dentistry, the key challenge is to postpone direct patient care, which is an essential component of the curriculum [ 6 ]. (iospress.com)
  • Most sources of frustration are beyond our control as patients, but we can still do our part to encourage our doctors and others on our care team. (elisacomer.com)
  • I'm sure there are some bad physicians out there who really don't care about us patients like we want them to, but I've never met them. (elisacomer.com)
  • To assess OST patients' self-rated physical health and healthcare seeking behaviour. (hindawi.com)
  • Two-hundred and eighteen patients from four different OST sites answered a questionnaire regarding physical health and healthcare seeking. (hindawi.com)
  • The mediator variables (self-efficacy, digital health literacy, and patient-provider relationship) will be measured. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Chief Patient Officer, Alira Health An industry pioneer in patient engagement, Annabel started her career in 1998 as part of the communications team at Pharmacia & Upjohn that launched Celebrex, Detrusitol, and Xalatan in Spain. (alirahealth.com)
  • For the clinician, a patient who drops out may represent loss of income due to missed appointments, extra work, administrative costs, and a lower sense of professional self-efficacy. (uottawa.ca)
  • Les dossiers médicaux de 57 patients ayant abandonné le traitement et de 187 témoins sélectionnés aléatoirement ont été examinés puis des entretiens structurés ont été menés. (who.int)
  • Une longue distance pour atteindre l'établissement de soins, des horaires d'ouverture peu pratiques et de longs temps d'attente comptaient parmi les raisons citées par les patients ayant abandonné le traitement. (who.int)
  • Sur une période d'un an (avril 2014 à mars 2015), tous les patients souffrant de dépendance aux drogues ayant été transférés en vue d'un traitement et consultant pour la première fois dans cette structure ont été inclus dans l'étude (n=242). (who.int)
  • Engaging with patients, including their caregivers and advocates, is crucial during the planning and execution of clinical trials. (alirahealth.com)
  • Donning devices should be mentioned by physicians to encourage elderly patients and their caregivers to wear and comply with compression therapy. (sigvaris.com)
  • The digestive enzyme decreased the number of days with moderate to severe bloating (p = 0.03) and the proportion of patients with flatulence ( p = 0.02). (biomedcentral.com)
  • She has published two posters at ISPOR on the involvement of patients in the HTA process and one at EAACI on unmet patient needs in type 2 inflammatory diseases. (alirahealth.com)
  • Univariate analysis showed 13 out of 54 factors investigated were significantly associated with defaulting and, after stepwise logistic regression, 5 factors remained in the model: younger age (adjusted OR= 0.16), rural area of residence (OR = 12.9), long waiting times (OR = 5.81), poor physician-patient communication (OR = 3.06) and fear of information leakage (OR = 3.62). (who.int)
  • For example, research indicates that between 13 and 18 sessions are required for 50% of patients to improve significantly, but with diminishing returns for clients after 18 sessions. (uottawa.ca)
  • Lower extremity edema significantly reduced in patients wearing the diabetic compression socks while the vascularity of the lower extremities was not affected. (sigvaris.com)
  • The disease is associated with a high economic burden for society, and Spain is the European country with the highest total annual cost per patient ( 3 , 4 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • For example, if a high number of patients report that they "dislike" the Clinical Research Associate, this will be flagged by the system through visual representation (for instance, the word "dislike" could appear larger than any other words reported). (mdgroup.com)
  • In fact though, involving patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and maintaining them in therapy is a real challenge, and this process has often a high rate of abandonment, followed shortly by relapse (1, 2). (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • High variations in therapy alliance levels appear in patients with worsening negative symptomatology, after therapeutic intervention. (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • To this end, 80 patients with diabetes and LE edema were randomized to receive either mild-compression knee-high diabetic socks („DCS") or non-compression knee-high diabetic socks („CON") . (sigvaris.com)
  • A high compliance rate was observed as 96% of the patients wore the DCS during more than 75% of the waking hours. (sigvaris.com)
  • Wearing mild-compression knee-high diabetic socks may be effective and safe in reducing lower limb edema in patients with diabetes. (sigvaris.com)
  • Defining a drop out is tricky in that some studies indicate that if a patient does not attend a minimum number of sessions, then they have dropped out. (uottawa.ca)
  • The results are partially contradictory, as regarding the severity of positive symptomatology, which correlates negative, in some studies, with how the therapeutic alliance is perceived by the patient, while in others they do not (5, 8, 9). (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • One of these studies evaluated therapeutic alliance in these patients, while undergoing a group therapy intervention (1). (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • Leveraging the company's proprietary, novel sociobehavioral data and AI algorithms, MosaicTrials™ will enable the transformation of clinical trial design, from site selection to patient recruitment and engagement, with a focus on diversity and equity. (whnt.com)
  • This will facilitate patient engagement in digital behavior change interventions and provider engagement in patients' use of dDPPs. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Watch this webinar hosted in partnership with the expert webinar platform Xtalks where our experts share practical guidance on enabling patient engagement during the clinical research stage of drug development. (alirahealth.com)
  • However, a lack of awareness, resources, and time to participate in patient engagement activities can negatively affect a company's ability to benefit from patient input. (alirahealth.com)
  • Annabel teaches patient engagement at the University of Bocconi, and she is the patient representative for the EULAR working group on autoinflammatory diseases. (alirahealth.com)
  • Background: 'Trials-within-Cohorts' (TwiCs), previously known as 'cohort multiple randomized controlled trials' is a pragmatic trial design, supporting an efficient and representative recruitment of patients for (future) trials. (bvsalud.org)
  • RÉSUMÉ La présente étude avait pour objectif d'évaluer les taux d'abandon et les raisons associées parmi les patients de la clinique du Centre national iranien d'études sur les addictions (INCAS). (who.int)
  • Patient, caregiver, and advocate insights can help sponsors and researchers plan and execute accessible clinical trials with more feasible protocols, improved inclusion/exclusion criteria, and meaningful endpoints. (alirahealth.com)
  • The prescribing doctor needs to know exactly what the court expects of his or her patient and the drug court professional needs to know exactly what the doctor requires. (memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com)
  • Cyclically, long waiting lists have shown some increased dropout effects, further exacerbating the problem. (wikipedia.org)
  • Patient drop-out isn't the only problem that can be countered by taking patient sentiment seriously. (mdgroup.com)
  • Patient characteristics are anything innate about the patients themselves. (wikipedia.org)
  • Therefore, patients should work side by side with industry and regulators to ensure that new products satisfy the above characteristics. (alirahealth.com)
  • It focuses on characteristics of compression therapy types and on how to choose the best garment for an individual patient. (sigvaris.com)
  • Most physicians report the main sources of burnout and fatigue really aren't from the patients directly, but rather from cumbersome processes and documentation requirements. (elisacomer.com)
  • How do sponsors and researchers engage patients in the development lifecycle and maximize their involvement in clinical trials? (alirahealth.com)
  • Lower reward dependence and lower cooperativeness characterized the dropout group. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Selon les patients, le manque de motivation constituait l'une des raisons principales pour ne pas commencer ou abandonner un traitement. (who.int)
  • Researchers find one in five cardiac rehab patients suffers from depression. (asianage.com)
  • In addition, it raises the likelihood that the patients will stay in the trial, understand their responsibilities, and adhere to the protocol requirements. (alirahealth.com)
  • The first five years in schizophrenia evolution are considered the most important and throughout this perspective, early and sustained interventions are a major objective for these patients well-being. (romjpsychiat.ro)
  • Involving the patients at this stage will ideally yield completed trials with more impactful results while saving time and financial resources. (alirahealth.com)
  • The illumination and injury indicators Does to please sub-district sources and 1-Dec-2016 & thoughts, to share results, patients, and biographical, supervised tools of Success distinctions in program microscope history, and to act the hostile transmission of digital measurements. (steirer-fans.de)