Posts Tagged 'patient compliance'
I haven’t done my Exercises
April 19, 2011 by David Fitzgerald |
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I haven’t done my exercises was the message received. Please cancel my scheduled appointment – this was...
Patient disgruntlement and worsening pathology
May 12, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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Dissatisfied Patient I recently had cause to reflect on a clinical situation where a patient was dissatisfied...
The Patients Perspective
January 27, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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It is said that 106,000 patients or more die each year from adverse prescription drug reactions. Although there are a growing number of people disillusioned with the “pill-popping”...
The First Consultation
January 13, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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The first consultation has been defined as part of the “cycle of care” with therapist and patient on two ends of a spectrum working towards a common goal. The patient is focused...
10 Tip’s to Improve Patient compliance
July 22, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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The subject of patient compliance with treatment protocols is rarely discussed in public forums. The best estimates of compliance with recommended treatment regimes across the medical...

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