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Watt et al (2003) – Improving Adherence

Watt et al., (2003) ‘Funhaler spacer – improving adherence without compromising delivery’, Archive of Disease in Childhood 88 (7),
579–82).

 

Background

This is the third study we will be looking at from the Features of adherence to medical regimes‘ section of ‘Healthy Living’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Improving Adherence

In the first study we looked at from ‘Features of adherence to medical regimes’ Bulpitt and Fletcher (1988) – Reasons for non-adherence: cognitive rational non-adherence, we looked at rational reasons for patients not adhering to medical regimes.

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Lustman et al (2000) – Measuring non-adherence

Lustman et al., (2000) ‘Fluoxetine for depression in diabetes: a randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial’, Diabetes Care 23 (5), 618–23);

 

Background

This is the second study we will be looking at from the Features of adherence to medical regimes‘ section of ‘Healthy Living’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Measuring non-adherence

 

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Bulpitt, C. J. and Fletcher, A. E. (1988) – Reasons for non-adherence

Bulpitt, C. J. and Fletcher, A. E. (1988) ‘Importance of well-being to hypertensive patients’, American Journal of Medicine 29 (84), 40–6);

 

Background

This is the first study we will be looking at from the Features of adherence to medical regimes‘ section of ‘Healthy Living’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Reasons for non-adherence

In this section of Health & Clinical Psychology, we will be considering why people will or will not adhere to medical regimes. Many people do not complete their full course of antibiotics and this is a thought to be a reason behind ‘superbugs.’

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Janis, I. and Feshbach, S. (1953) – Fear Arousal

Janis, I. and Feshbach, S. (1953) ‘Effects of fear arousal’, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 48, 78–92)

 

Background

This is the third study we will be looking at from the Methods of Health Promotion‘ section of ‘Healthy Living’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Fear Arousal

 

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Dannenberg et al (1993) – Legislation

Dannenberg et al., (1993) ‘Bicycle helmet laws and educational campaigns: an evaluation of strategies to increase children’s helmet use’, American Journal of Public Health 83 (5), 667–74)

 

Background

This is the second study we will be looking at from the Methods of Health Promotion‘ section of ‘Healthy Living’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Legislation

 

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