The Transtheoretical Model of Change posits six possible stages of adherence readiness; during which stage does an individual not recognize problems with adherence?
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Vandermorris et al. (2019) applied what type of framework to…
Vandermorris et al. (2019) applied what type of framework to its paper on promoting adherence in adolescents and young adults with cancer?
Which of the following is a true statement regarding a camp…
Which of the following is a true statement regarding a camp intervention described in the text to improve adherence to chelation therapy in pediatric sickle cell disease?
The cornerstone behaviors of type 1 diabetes self-management…
The cornerstone behaviors of type 1 diabetes self-management include:
Limiting restrictions on when and how to take medications is…
Limiting restrictions on when and how to take medications is a ________-level factor related to adherence in pediatric oncology.
Which of the following can impact blood glucose levels?
Which of the following can impact blood glucose levels?
Short Free Response #1 (5 points) Describe the Pediatric Sel…
Short Free Response #1 (5 points) Describe the Pediatric Self-Management Model. To do this, define the four main domains involved in the model, and define modifiable and non-modifiable influences. Pick two domains and describe a modifiable and non-modifiable influence in each of these two domains. (Aim for about 300 words or less.)
Interventions in pediatric obesity that target self-efficacy…
Interventions in pediatric obesity that target self-efficacy, expectations, modeling, and self-regulation are rooted in which theory?
Perceived behavioral control, or an individual’s perceived a…
Perceived behavioral control, or an individual’s perceived ability to control certain behaviors, is related to which theory of adherence?
Which theory states that disease management strategies are l…
Which theory states that disease management strategies are learned through continuous and reciprocal self-regulatory processes, namely observation, judgement, and reaction; and, monitoring patterns?