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J Pediatr ; 96(6): 1094-7, 1980 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6989973

RÉSUMÉ

An educational program was initiated in an attempt to improve compliance in taking medications among pediatric renal transplant patients. Compliance was assessed by pill counts and by knowledge about medications by interview and questionnaire before, during, and after a six-month study period. Forty-three percent of the population was initially found to be in some way noncompliant with medication regimens, and 19% remained so after extensive counseling and instruction. Factors associated with noncompliance were adolescence, female sex, and family instability. Compliance was associated with direct parental involvement and voluntary maintenance of medication calendars. Although knowledge about drugs significantly improved, there was no correlation with compliance; motivational factors appeared to be of greater importance.


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Transplantation rénale , Observance par le patient , Éducation du patient comme sujet , Autoadministration , Adolescent , Adulte , Facteurs âges , Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Immunosuppresseurs/administration et posologie , Mâle , Motivation , Parents , Études prospectives , Transplantation homologue
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