Noncompliance in end-stage renal disease: A threat to quality of care and cost containment |
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Authors: | Andrew L. Brickman Susan E. Yount |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science (D-79), University of Miami School of Medicine, 1400 N.W. 10th Avenue, Room 704A, 33136-1032 Miami, Florida |
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Abstract: | Noncompliance to treatment regimen after kidney transplantation is a threat to health outcomes and cost containment. Although there are methodological challenges to obtaining reliable compliance data, the results of noncompliance are increased morbidity and mortality in posttransplant patients. In addition, recent research suggests that patients who incur repeated rejection episodes leading to graft failure have higher levels of medical utilization. Some psychosocial factors related to compliance and medical utilization are potentially modifiable through cognitive-behavioral intervention. |
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Keywords: | noncompliance kidney transplantation cognitive-behavioral intervention end-stage renal disease psychosocial factors medical utilization |
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