Abstract Background Many people with diabetes have suboptimal glycaemic control due to not being adherent to their treatment regimen. Behavioural economic theory suggests that the lack of adherence results from the disconnect between the timing of when costs and benefits accrue. One strategy to address this discontinuity is to offer patients a near-term benefit, such as a financial reward. Whereas there is evidence that rewards can improve treatment adherence and sometimes health outcomes, further research is needed to determine whether rewards are more effective when targeting processes or intermediary health outcomes. In the Trial to Incentivise Adherence for Diabetes (TRIAD) we test whether adding financial incentives to usual care can i...
Abstract Background Community-based diabetes prevention programs varied widely in effectiveness, and...
BackgroundMany factors contribute to suboptimal diabetes control including insufficiently-intensive ...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
BACKGROUND: Many people with diabetes have suboptimal glycaemic control due to not being adherent to...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether (i) motivational enhancement therapy (MET) + cognitive behaviour th...
Introduction: Adherence to and persistence of medications for chronic diseases remains poor and many...
BACKGROUND Financial incentives are often used to improve quality of care in chronic care patient...
Abstract Background A novel incentive scheme based on a joint agreement of a large Swiss health insu...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Objective: To improve our understanding of the potential of incentives to enhance diabetes self-mana...
Background: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Background: Incentives play a role in introducing health-related benefits, but no interventions usin...
BACKGROUND: New clinical research findings may require clinicians to change their behaviour to provi...
Background: Incentives play a role in introducing health-related benefits, but no interventions usin...
PurposeDetermine the cost-effectiveness of three financial incentive structures in obtaining a 1% wi...
Abstract Background Community-based diabetes prevention programs varied widely in effectiveness, and...
BackgroundMany factors contribute to suboptimal diabetes control including insufficiently-intensive ...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
BACKGROUND: Many people with diabetes have suboptimal glycaemic control due to not being adherent to...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether (i) motivational enhancement therapy (MET) + cognitive behaviour th...
Introduction: Adherence to and persistence of medications for chronic diseases remains poor and many...
BACKGROUND Financial incentives are often used to improve quality of care in chronic care patient...
Abstract Background A novel incentive scheme based on a joint agreement of a large Swiss health insu...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Objective: To improve our understanding of the potential of incentives to enhance diabetes self-mana...
Background: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Background: Incentives play a role in introducing health-related benefits, but no interventions usin...
BACKGROUND: New clinical research findings may require clinicians to change their behaviour to provi...
Background: Incentives play a role in introducing health-related benefits, but no interventions usin...
PurposeDetermine the cost-effectiveness of three financial incentive structures in obtaining a 1% wi...
Abstract Background Community-based diabetes prevention programs varied widely in effectiveness, and...
BackgroundMany factors contribute to suboptimal diabetes control including insufficiently-intensive ...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...