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Nonadherence to pediatric recommendations is a pervasive challenge to the growth, development, and wellbeing of children. Nearly half of all youth and their parents suffer the consequences of misunderstanding, forgetting, ignoring or refusing professional medical advice regarding children. Addressing this widespread dilemma, this unique and comprehensive title explores a variety of different pediatric problems that impact children, adolescents and their families. Clinical case vignettes are provided to highlight particular considerations, and a description of the most up-to-date strategies to solve the dilemma of nonadherence to pediatric care is provided. Indeed, technology is emphasized as an important and innovative means of tracking, interfacing and gathering individual data and facilitating improved pediatric adherence.
No one intervention strategy can be applied to solve nonadherence of pediatric patients. Research studies have concluded that successful efforts to enhance adherence rely on a number of important elements. First and foremost is nurturing a trusting relationship between the patient, the family and the clinician, which strengthens the therapeutic alliance. Following that is making sure that the patient and family fully understand the nature of the illness and the recommendations. Effective and clear communication is critical between the health professionals, the patient and the family. When the health professional understands who the patient and the family are on a deeper level, then adherence may be improved. It is imperative that the clinicians take into account the individual patient and families’ cultural, social and community context, as well as their beliefs and support systems. An atmosphere of shared collaboration and mutual respect will improve open communication and the promotion of adherence and positive outcomes. An important thread throughout each chapter is the impact of health care disparities, diversity and equity.
The contributors to Pediatric Nonadherence represent a wide range of nationally and internationally recognized experts in their area of pediatric sub-specialization and practice. A major contribution to the clinical literature, this timely title will be of great interest to pediatricians, family practitioners, medical students, residents, fellows, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners.
Part I - Framing the issue.- Health Economics: The Hidden Cost of Childhood Illness and Nonadherence.- Vaccine Hesitancy: the Changing Socio-Political Climate.- Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies for Youth.- Potential Harms of Excessive Social Media and Smartphone Use on Youth Mental Health.- Part II - How Nonadherence Impacts Children and Adolescents.- Medical Compliance and Adherence Post-Discharge from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.- Pediatric Nonadherence in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.- Nonadherence in Pediatric Asthma.- Non-Adherence in the Pediatric Emergency Department.- Non-Adherence in Pediatric Orthopedics: A Solutions Based Approach.- Pediatric Healthcare Providers are the Cornerstone of Firearm Injury Prevention.- Part III -Solving the Dilemma.- Communication Education for Trainees to Enhance Adherence in their Patients.- The Influence of the Therapeutic Alliance on Treatment Adherence.- Humanism as a Foundation for Understanding and Addressing Non-Adherence.- DBT Enhances Treatment Engagement, Motivation, and Adherence in Multi-Problem, High-Risk Adolescents.- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and its Impact on Enhancing Pediatric Treatment Adherence.- The Use of Technology to Enhance Treatment Adherence.- There is No Health Without Mental Health. -Closing the Gap: Where Do We Go From Here?.
Victor Fornari, MD, MS, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY vfornari@northwell.edu
Ida Dancyger, PhD, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY idancyge@northwell.edu
Peter Silver, MD, MBA; Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY psilver@northwell.edu
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