Adherence and Integrated Care

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Social-economics
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302148006 | Legal, financial, employment and socioeconomic history detail (observable entity) | Definition of the Real Academia Española de "Socioeconómico": Belonging to or related to social and economic factors. There are a number of factors related to the patient's economy and relationship to society that influence the patient's degree of adherence. These are the socio-economic factors. It is known that socioeconomic status cannot be considered as a consistent factor that can be treated independently to predict patient adherence. However, it is true that under certain circumstances, there are patients whose low socioeconomic status influences them in such a way that they may even be forced to choose between the demands of treatment or those of the rest of the family, due to the limited resources faced by some families. In situations like this and many others, socioeconomic factors are influential issues to consider when predicting or measuring adherence of sick patients. [1] De Geest, S., & Sabaté, E. (2003). Adherence to long-term therapies: Evidence for action. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2(4), 323. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-5151(03)00091-4

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302148006 | Legal, financial, employment and socioeconomic history detail (observable entity) |

Definition of the Real Academia Española de "Socioeconómico": Belonging to or related to social and economic factors.

There are a number of factors related to the patient's economy and relationship to society that influence the patient's degree of adherence. These are the socio-economic factors. It is known that socioeconomic status cannot be considered as a consistent factor that can be treated independently to predict patient adherence. However, it is true that under certain circumstances, there are patients whose low socioeconomic status influences them in such a way that they may even be forced to choose between the demands of treatment or those of the rest of the family, due to the limited resources faced by some families. In situations like this and many others, socioeconomic factors are influential issues to consider when predicting or measuring adherence of sick patients. [1] De Geest, S., & Sabaté, E. (2003). Adherence to long-term therapies: Evidence for action. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2(4), 323. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-5151(03)00091-4

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