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factorsinfluenceadherence / non - adherence

factorsinfluencingadherence / non - adherence

that neither the features of a disease , nor the referral process , nor the clinical setting nor the therapeutic regimen seemto influencecompliance / adherence

the factorsinfluencingnebuliser adherence

factorsinfluencingpaediatric adherence

the only material surface characteristicsinfluencingStaphylococcal adherence

factorsinfluencingcaretakers ' adherence

the factorsinfluencingHAART adherence

Adherence to HIV treatment Factorsinfluencingadherence

Adherence Adherence to HIV treatment Factorsinfluencingadherence

medication non - adherence Factorsinfluencingadherence

Issueswill influenceadherence embody

the impact of patient adherence on treatment outcomes and counsel patients on factorsmay ... influenceadherence

patient characteristics , differences in health - care seeking behavior , assumptions about disease , the health - care environment , the availability of adherence - enhancing interventions , the quality of(passive) is influenced byAdherence

Previous Adherence to HIV treatment Factorsinfluencingadherence

The frequency of medication non - adherence Factorsinfluencingadherence

information about correct inhaler use , adherence , dosing accuracy , training , and other factorsinfluenceadherence

to examine independent effects of factors at patient , staff and hospital levelsinfluencingadherence

Assess patients ' long - term adherence to SFED and potential factorsinfluencingadherence

2 ) examine factors ... , and ( 3 ) study associations of adherence to clinical guidelines and outcomeinfluencingadherence

HIV treatment Factorsinfluencingadherence

patient - related and structural factorsinfluencingadherence

aggregate , water - cement ratio(passive) is influenced byAdhesion

The most important medication factorsinfluencingadherence

friction(passive) is caused byAdhesion

many factors at the patient , provider , treatment and health system levels(passive) is influenced byAdherence

Several patient - related ( e.g. age , gender , co - morbidities ) and organization - related ( e.g. teaching hospital ) factorsinfluencingadherence

the level of patients knowledge of the disease , which is thoughtto greatly influenceadherence

rate patients ... factorsinfluencedadherence

The patients satisfaction with health cares ... the factorsmight influencethe adherence

personal factors , such as social support , psychological and subjective perceptions about the drug used and the futurecould influenceadherence

What patient factorsmay influenceadherence

Factors ... Patient Commitment influencingadherence

The impact of culture , socioeconomic status , health care coverage systems , and availability of free care and medications ... although likelyto have influencedadherence

Medication factorscontributedto adherence

the moisture available for granulation(passive) is highly influenced byAdhesion

adherence Factorsinfluencingadherence

adherence and factorsinfluencingadherence

psychosocial factors , such as depression and social supportmay ... influenceadherence

A variety of patient factorsmay influenceadherence

procedures and processesto setprocedures and processes

policies and procedureto ... setpolicies and procedure

to improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalizationleadsto improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalization

to improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalization , reduced re - admissionleadsto improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalization , reduced re - admission

to a significant return on investmentleadingto a significant return on investment

to improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalizations and re - admissions , and significant cost savings for healthcare organizationsleadsto improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalizations and re - admissions , and significant cost savings for healthcare organizations

irritationto causeirritation

in a net savings of $ 1,200 to $ 7,800 per person per year because of cost savings in non - drug spending , such as from disease complications or hospitalizationsresultedin a net savings of $ 1,200 to $ 7,800 per person per year because of cost savings in non - drug spending , such as from disease complications or hospitalizations

to improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalization , reduced re - admission within 30 - 90 days after discharge , and significant cost savings for Healthcare and Senior Housing Providersleadsto improved health outcomes , reduced hospitalization , reduced re - admission within 30 - 90 days after discharge , and significant cost savings for Healthcare and Senior Housing Providers

in lower energy bills , a solid warranty , and a roof that lastswill resultin lower energy bills , a solid warranty , and a roof that lasts

the FLAGS registersetsthe FLAGS register

guidelinesto setguidelines

to biofilm S.leadsto biofilm S.

exploratory drilling activitiesledexploratory drilling activities

with industry norms & standards with the help of cutting - edge technologysetwith industry norms & standards with the help of cutting - edge technology

with industry norms & standardssetwith industry norms & standards

industrial standards and normsto setindustrial standards and norms

with industry normssetwith industry norms

30 - 50 percent of treatment failures and 125,000 deaths annuallycauses30 - 50 percent of treatment failures and 125,000 deaths annually

in greater efficacy of treatment processes and the adoption of healthier behavioursresultingin greater efficacy of treatment processes and the adoption of healthier behaviours

industrial standardsto setindustrial standards

research outcomes as well as treatment outcomesmay influenceresearch outcomes as well as treatment outcomes

to a reduction in treatment effectivenessleadsto a reduction in treatment effectiveness

to better graft outcomesmight ... contributeto better graft outcomes

to mistakesledto mistakes

health standardsto sethealth standards

to improved virological suppression in this studymay have contributedto improved virological suppression in this study

to improvements in usage rates in this population of older patientsledto improvements in usage rates in this population of older patients

with international quality normssetwith international quality norms

to healthier outcomesleadsto healthier outcomes

to healthier outcomesleadingto healthier outcomes

to improved medication efficacy as demonstrated in this trialleadsto improved medication efficacy as demonstrated in this trial

to costly hospitalization and deathleadsto costly hospitalization and death

engineering standards in accordance with Health and Safety at Work Act ( HASAWA ) requirementsto setengineering standards in accordance with Health and Safety at Work Act ( HASAWA ) requirements

to improved clinical outcomesleadsto improved clinical outcomes

roofing industry standardsto setroofing industry standards

increase in direct ART and health care costs Home UScan causeincrease in direct ART and health care costs Home US

industry standardsto setindustry standards

in greater injusticewould resultin greater injustice

to patientsresultingto patients

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