05 Nov 2009
Achieve better compliance by engaging with problem patients, says medico-legal adviser Dr Richard...by their doctor. There are two common scenarios in relation to non-compliance. First, the patient who having ...
of the risks of non-compliance. Dr Stacey is a medico-legal adviser at the Medical Protection Society ...
.healthcarerepublic.com/curriculum Learning points 1. Be cautious about refusing further treatment. 2. Non-compliance is not grounds ...
10 Oct 2008
| by Jonn Elledge
In a letter to all NHS trust chief executives, David Nicholson also said the DoH was looking at making compliance with security standards a part of the national contract. Former GPC IT spokesman Dr ...
to data security. 'We are looking at the national contract and considering how best to secure compliance ...
18 May 2007
, the assessment of compliance with and side-effects of these agents are important when considering ...
the individual lifestyle counselling is stopped. Although compliance with intensive lifestyle interventions was high in the trials, it is yet to be determined whether compliance and the effectiveness of lifestyle ...
23 Sep 2010
| by Dr Nigel Stollery
include discussion on avoiding irritants and the importance of compliance.
Practice nurses and health ...
, it is important to ensure patient compliance and therefore, patient choice is very important. Both children ...
retardation. Education is important to ensure compliance and their correct use.
The fingertip unit system ...
28 Jan 2010
capsule per day dosage, which is convenient for patients and improves compliance. Maximum improvement ...
to check patient compliance. If there is no response despite good compliance then alternative treatment ...
22 Jul 2010
and check the patient's compliance with medication and lifestyle advice.
Section 4: Prognosis and follow up The prognosis of PUD depends on the presence of complications and the patient's compliance ...
. For NSAID-associated ulceration prognosis depends on compliance with PPI medication and avoidance ...
13 Mar 2009
| by Ms Gilli Vafidis
control, poor compliance and black African-Caribbean origin. Screening Because the disease ...
clinics. Patient compliance Co-operation with treatment regimens is poor. Fewer than half ...
to worsen compliance. Succeeding at improving compliance would have a large impact on the morbidity ...
25 Jul 2008
| by Dr Paul Everden and Sue Bayliss
in the patient. A positive relationship between health professional and patient is key to compliance ...
30 Mar 2007
. Where compliance is a problem use IM penicillin. Clindamycin may be of use in those who are refractory ...
05 Jun 2009
of the treatments are messy and time-consuming, meaning compliance can be a problem. For patients with more widespread psoriasis, treatment compliance is improved by specialist nurses, who provide invaluable support ...