Patient Non-Compliance: A Barrier to Successful Outcomes in Medicine and Healthcare Service

Authors

  • Keith Chittenden 4th Year medical student, Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine Miami, FL USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JCCSR/2022(4)236

Keywords:

Healthcare Service, Medicine

Abstract

his is a research-based perspective article into patient non-compliance within the domains of medicine, physical rehabilitation, and exercise/strength and conditioning. The article identifies major pillars behind patient non-compliance: age, education, motivation, and trust as being the most influential variables that affects the amount of compliance a patient has with medical/exercise and therapeutic treatments. The article summarizes research that has identified theses variables and gives pragmatic options to help reduce the occurrence of ongoing patient non-compliance. Communication, patient compliance, motivational interviewing, virtual information gathering and barrier identity are all techniques discussed to overcome patient non-compliance. There are pragmatic tips for medical providers, therapists and trainers to assist in the management of non-compliance in their patients and clients in all aspects of practice in an evidence-based approach.

Author Biography

  • Keith Chittenden , 4th Year medical student, Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine Miami, FL USA

    Keith Chittenden, 4th Year medical student, Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine Miami, FL USA 

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Published

2022-12-20