Pediatric Adherence: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations

Pediatric Adherence: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations

Pediatric Adherence: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations

Pediatric Adherence: Conceptual and Methodological Considerationss

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De Civita, Mirella et Dobkin, Patricia L. 2005. «Pediatric Adherence: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations ». Children’s Health Care, vol. 34, no 1, p. 19-34.

Fiche synthèse

1. Objectifs


Intentions :
« This article highlights conceptual and methodological challenges inherent in the study of pediatric adherence. » (p. 19)

2. Méthode


Types de traitement des données :
Analyse théorique

3. Résumé


« Key conceptual issues include the participation of parents in treatment, the complexity of treatment plans, and the active role parents and children play in determining how treatment is managed. Key methodological issues involve weighing the advantages and disadvantages of available measurement options and obtaining a standard of comparison. Difficulties inherent in defining a standard of comparison have led investigators to propose examining levels of self-care behaviors. The drawbacks to assessing self-care behaviors are highlighted and the practice of comparing reported treatment-related behaviors to actual prescriptions is encouraged. Recommendations for both research and clinical practice are offered. » (p. 19)