Living with a chronic illness is almost always a burdensome experience, uniquely affecting each individual. One of the most problematic aspects of chronic illness research is that patients often get lost to follow-up, not returning for their subsequent doctors visits. This is a particularly crucial issue as it doubly disadvantages the patient. Their health may directly suffer from not receiving treatment, but it can also delay finding a treatment or cure because the loss of too many patients can undermine the integrity of research studies. While patients get lost to follow-up for a multitude of reasons, financial and/or mental health reasons are likely involved. However, this area of medicine is notably under-researched, with almost no clea...
rw Background and cancer contribute to most of this burden, and Mallitt et al. BMC Health Services R...
Background: The most important clinical goal or purpose of clinical care is to reduce the severity o...
Samantha R Paige,1 Michael Stellefson,1 Briana Singh2 1Department of Health Education and Behavior, ...
Loss to follow-up indicates both patients not reporting and inability to trace them during the requi...
Introduction: Reflecting on researchers' experiences during follow-up of patients enrolled in resear...
A study was made of 82 patients with selected illnesses of specified severity before and after disch...
Introduction: Surviving critical illness can be life-changing and present new healthcare challenges ...
PurposeThe prevalence of cancer survivorship and chronic health conditions is increasing. Limited in...
Many people in our communities live with symptoms for years or decades, something of relevance to ho...
Objectives: A patient’s adherence to follow-up (AFU) plays a key role in the implementation of clini...
TTVURING the past 25 years acute illnesses of vari--"-- ' ous types have been reduced in f...
Escalating prevalence rates and rising economic costs of chronic illnesses necessitate a better unde...
Models of health care concentrate on acute conditions yet the major cause of disease burden is chro...
Background: Healthcare personnel in specialist care in Norway took the initiative to develop their p...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome of increasing prevalence with invasive symptoms which pers...
rw Background and cancer contribute to most of this burden, and Mallitt et al. BMC Health Services R...
Background: The most important clinical goal or purpose of clinical care is to reduce the severity o...
Samantha R Paige,1 Michael Stellefson,1 Briana Singh2 1Department of Health Education and Behavior, ...
Loss to follow-up indicates both patients not reporting and inability to trace them during the requi...
Introduction: Reflecting on researchers' experiences during follow-up of patients enrolled in resear...
A study was made of 82 patients with selected illnesses of specified severity before and after disch...
Introduction: Surviving critical illness can be life-changing and present new healthcare challenges ...
PurposeThe prevalence of cancer survivorship and chronic health conditions is increasing. Limited in...
Many people in our communities live with symptoms for years or decades, something of relevance to ho...
Objectives: A patient’s adherence to follow-up (AFU) plays a key role in the implementation of clini...
TTVURING the past 25 years acute illnesses of vari--"-- ' ous types have been reduced in f...
Escalating prevalence rates and rising economic costs of chronic illnesses necessitate a better unde...
Models of health care concentrate on acute conditions yet the major cause of disease burden is chro...
Background: Healthcare personnel in specialist care in Norway took the initiative to develop their p...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome of increasing prevalence with invasive symptoms which pers...
rw Background and cancer contribute to most of this burden, and Mallitt et al. BMC Health Services R...
Background: The most important clinical goal or purpose of clinical care is to reduce the severity o...
Samantha R Paige,1 Michael Stellefson,1 Briana Singh2 1Department of Health Education and Behavior, ...