Facilitators and barriers to adherence with home monitoring using electronic spirometry.

N. Sabati, M. Snyder, C. Edin-Stibbe, Bruce R Lindgren, Stanley M Finkelstein

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Abstract

Adherence with prescribed therapies is a key factor in maintaining health in persons with chronic illnesses. The purpose of this descriptive study (which is one segment of a larger study being conducted to develop decision rules for early detection of infection or rejection in posttransplant patients) is to explore facilitators and barriers to adherence with home monitoring. Use of latent analysis revealed that the facilitators to adherence were health promotion, commitment to research, and following advice. Barriers to adherence were poor health status, laziness, and time conflict. Health professionals can use this information to plan strategies to promote adherence to home monitoring.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)178-185
Number of pages8
JournalAACN clinical issues
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2001

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