Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Zazula,Robson
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Gon,Márcia Cristina Caserta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832017000301081
Resumo: Abstract Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin disease with unknown etiology and high incidence in childhood. Although the response of following medical recommendations is an important behavior to control the symptoms, there are high rate responses of nonfollowing prescriptions, described as noncompliance. This study evaluated, in a brief direct assessment, the control exerted by direct and indirect instructions, verbalized by mothers, in compliance with medical treatment. Four girls, ages 9, 12, 13 and 14, diagnosed with atopic dermatitis and theirs mothers. They were scheduled outpatients at the dermatology department of a tertiary university hospital. The behavioral assessment was conducted according to a brief multielement experimental design in three phases. The use of direct instructions increased the probability of compliance behaviors, especially when associated with physical guide and praise. The results of this study can be important to identify the most important variables in the treatment of children with atopic dermatitis and to develop group or individual intervention programs.
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title Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
spellingShingle Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
Zazula,Robson
Instructions
compliance
behavioral assessment
atopic dermatitis
title_short Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
title_full Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
title_fullStr Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
title_sort Compliance to Mothers' Instructions with Medical Treatment
author Zazula,Robson
author_facet Zazula,Robson
Gon,Márcia Cristina Caserta
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author2 Gon,Márcia Cristina Caserta
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Gon,Márcia Cristina Caserta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Instructions
compliance
behavioral assessment
atopic dermatitis
topic Instructions
compliance
behavioral assessment
atopic dermatitis
description Abstract Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin disease with unknown etiology and high incidence in childhood. Although the response of following medical recommendations is an important behavior to control the symptoms, there are high rate responses of nonfollowing prescriptions, described as noncompliance. This study evaluated, in a brief direct assessment, the control exerted by direct and indirect instructions, verbalized by mothers, in compliance with medical treatment. Four girls, ages 9, 12, 13 and 14, diagnosed with atopic dermatitis and theirs mothers. They were scheduled outpatients at the dermatology department of a tertiary university hospital. The behavioral assessment was conducted according to a brief multielement experimental design in three phases. The use of direct instructions increased the probability of compliance behaviors, especially when associated with physical guide and praise. The results of this study can be important to identify the most important variables in the treatment of children with atopic dermatitis and to develop group or individual intervention programs.
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