A literature review to explore the link between treatment satisfaction and adherence, compliance, and persistence.
TLDR
This review identified few studies that evaluate the statistical association between satisfaction and adherence, compliance, or persistence and suggested that greater treatment satisfaction was associated with better compliance and improved persistence, and with lower regimen complexity or treatment burden.Abstract:
Purpose
To explore the published evidence on the link between treatment satisfaction and patients’ compliance, adherence, and/or persistence.read more
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Systematic review of patient and caregivers' satisfaction with telehealth videoconferencing as a mode of service delivery in managing patients' health.
TL;DR: There were high levels of satisfaction across system experience, information sharing, consumer focus and overall satisfaction, and the current evidence base lacks clarity in terms of how satisfaction is defined and measured.
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Reliability and Validity of Assessing User Satisfaction With Web-Based Health Interventions
Leif Boß,Dirk Lehr,Dorota Reis,Christiaan Vis,Heleen Riper,Matthias Berking,David Daniel Ebert +6 more
TL;DR: The proven internal consistency, factorial structure, and construct validity of the CSQ-I indicate a good overall psychometric quality of the measure to assess the user’s general satisfaction with Web-based interventions for depression and stress management.
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The role of mHealth for improving medication adherence in patients with cardiovascular disease: a systematic review
Yousuf K Gandapur,Sina Kianoush,Heval M. Kelli,Satish Misra,Bruno Urrea,Michael J. Blaha,Garth Graham,Francoise A Marvel,Seth S. Martin +8 more
TL;DR: Current evidence suggests that mHealth tools can improve medication adherence in patients with cardiovascular diseases, however, high-quality clinical trials of sufficient size and duration are needed to move the field forward and justify use in routine care.
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Understanding the role of physician attire on patient perceptions: a systematic review of the literature— targeting attire to improve likelihood of rapport (TAILOR) investigators
Christopher M. Petrilli,Megan Mack,Jennifer Janowitz Petrilli,Andrew Hickner,Andrew Hickner,Sanjay Saint,Vineet Chopra +6 more
TL;DR: Perceptions of attire are influenced by age, locale, setting and context of care, and policy-based interventions that target such factors appear necessary.
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Parent Engagement With a Telehealth-Based Parent-Mediated Intervention Program for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Predictors of Program Use and Parent Outcomes.
Brooke Ingersoll,Natalie Berger +1 more
TL;DR: Parent engagement and satisfaction with ImPACT Online was high for both self-directed and therapist-assisted versions of the program, although therapist assistance increased engagement, and program completion was associated with parent outcomes, providing support for the role of the website in parent learning.
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Satisfaction: A Behavioral Perspective On The Consumer
TL;DR: Satisfaction: Satisfaction is defined as "the object of desire" as mentioned in this paper, and it is defined by attributes, features, and dimensions of a person's attributes and dimensions.
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Patient satisfaction : A review of issues and concepts
John Sitzia,Neil Wood +1 more
TL;DR: This review presents issues arising from an analysis of over 100 papers published in the field of patient satisfaction, reflecting changes in service management especially in the U.K. and U.S.A. over the past decade.
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Medication Adherence Leads To Lower Health Care Use And Costs Despite Increased Drug Spending
TL;DR: Although improved medication adherence by people with four chronic vascular diseases increased pharmacy costs, it also produced substantial medical savings as a result of reductions in hospitalization and emergency department use.
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Satisfaction with medication: an overview of conceptual, methodologic, and regulatory issues
Richard Shikiar,A Rentz +1 more
TL;DR: Patient satisfaction instruments should be subjected to the the same psychometrically rigorous standards and procedures as any other patient-reported outcome and should also be subject to the same regulatory standards as other customer-reported outcomes with respect to advertising and promotion.
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Validation of an abbreviated Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM-9) among patients on antihypertensive medications.
Murtuza Bharmal,K Payne,Mark J. Atkinson,Marie-Pierre Desrosiers,Donald E. Morisky,E. Gemmen +5 more
TL;DR: The IVRS-administered TSQM-9 was found to be a reliable and valid measure to assess treatment satisfaction in naturalistic study designs, in which there is potential that the administration of the side effects domain of the TSQm would interfere with routine clinical care.