'Treatment burden', defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on function and well-being, has been associated with poor adherence and unfavourable outcomes. Previous research focused on treatment workload but our understanding of treatment impact is limited. This research aimed to systematically review qualitative research to identify: 1) what are the treatment generated disruptions experienced by patients across all chronic conditions and treatments? 2) what strategies do patients employ to minimise these treatment generated disruptions?publishe
Background: Non-adherence to prescribed treatments is the primary cause of treatment failure in pedi...
Background: Non-adherence to prescribed treatments is the primary cause of treatment failure in pedi...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of the population are living with long-term life-limiting condition...
Background: ‘Treatment burden’, defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on fun...
BACKGROUND: 'Treatment burden', defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on fun...
impact of treatment regimens on function and well-being, has been associated with poor adherence an...
Background ‘Treatment burden’, defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on func...
Context: Treatment burden, the burden associated with the treatment and management of chronic illnes...
International audienceObjectives To describe and analyse studies aiming at quantitatively assessing ...
Background: Although there has been growing research on the burden of treatment, the current state ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of the population are living with long-term life-limiting condition...
BACKGROUND: In this article we outline Burden of Treatment Theory, a new model of the relationship b...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright Cambridge University Pres...
Background : treatment burden is a patient-centred concept describing the effort required of people ...
Patients experience an increasing treatment burden related to everything they do to take care of the...
Background: Non-adherence to prescribed treatments is the primary cause of treatment failure in pedi...
Background: Non-adherence to prescribed treatments is the primary cause of treatment failure in pedi...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of the population are living with long-term life-limiting condition...
Background: ‘Treatment burden’, defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on fun...
BACKGROUND: 'Treatment burden', defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on fun...
impact of treatment regimens on function and well-being, has been associated with poor adherence an...
Background ‘Treatment burden’, defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on func...
Context: Treatment burden, the burden associated with the treatment and management of chronic illnes...
International audienceObjectives To describe and analyse studies aiming at quantitatively assessing ...
Background: Although there has been growing research on the burden of treatment, the current state ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of the population are living with long-term life-limiting condition...
BACKGROUND: In this article we outline Burden of Treatment Theory, a new model of the relationship b...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright Cambridge University Pres...
Background : treatment burden is a patient-centred concept describing the effort required of people ...
Patients experience an increasing treatment burden related to everything they do to take care of the...
Background: Non-adherence to prescribed treatments is the primary cause of treatment failure in pedi...
Background: Non-adherence to prescribed treatments is the primary cause of treatment failure in pedi...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of the population are living with long-term life-limiting condition...