Practical Ways to Improve Patient Adherence

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The New York Times has called adherence the world’s "other drug problem." Physicians prescribe medications, but patients do not always use them. While it would be easy for physicians to blame patients for treatment failures, physicians can do more to motivate patients to use their medications as recommended.

Practical Ways to Improve Patient Adherence, Second Edition, is an excellent resource for physicians and allied health professionals whose patients exhibit poor adherence. Daniel J. Lewis, MD (Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Health System), and experienced adherence researcher, Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD (Departments of Dermatology and Social Sciences & Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine), examine the problem of poor adherence and offer concrete techniques to encourage patients to use their medications and improve treatment outcomes.

This book offers novel, potent ways to get patients to use their medications and improve treatment outcomes – tools healthcare providers can use day in and day out. A medical education is not complete without a thorough understanding of the hurdles that contribute to poor adherence and what health professionals can and should do about it.

"20 years of patient adherence research presented in a simple, fun, and easy-to-read style … a once-in-a-lifetime treat!"

Warren H. Chan, MD, MS, Dermatologist"East to digest and remarkably practical for physicians. … Recommend it to all my friends in medicine!"

Diego R. Dasilva, MD, Dermatologist

Named the winner of the 2022 “Best Overall” Dermie Award by the Dermasphere podcast.

Published in association with the Journal of Dermatological Treatment.

Author(s): Daniel J Lewis, Steven R Feldman
Series: Series in Dermatological Treatment
Edition: 2
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 140
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Authors
1. Introduction
Section 1 The Problem of Poor Adherence
2. How Poor Is Patient Adherence?
3. Qualitative Measures of Adherence
4. Clinical Studies on Adherence
5. Why Is Adherence So Poor? It Is Our Fault
6. A Pyramid Model for Improving Adherence
Section 2 Foundation—Trust and Accountability
7. Establishing the Physician–Patient Relationship
8. Setting the Right Office Visit Context
9. Fostering Patient Accountability
Section 3 Practicality—Simplicity and Education
10. Involving Patients in the Choice of Treatment
11. Reducing the Burden of Treatment
12. Educating and Providing Instructions
13. Helping Patients Remember
Section 4 Psychology—Behavioral Techniques
14. Anchoring
15. Giving Salient Descriptions
16. Emphasizing Losses versus Gains
17. Framing Risks of Side Effects
18. Using Side Effects to Our Advantage
Section 5 Special Considerations
19. Patients with Psychiatric Conditions
20. Pediatric Patients
21. Suddenly Adherent Patients
22. The Most Adherence-Resistant Patients
Section 6 Illustrative Cases
23. Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
24. Skin Cap for Psoriasis
25. Coral Reef Psoriasis
26. Scalp Psoriasis
Section 7 Final Thoughts
27. Poor Adherence Is Not All Bad
28. Conclusions
References
Index