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Observance thérapeutique
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Adhésion du malade au traitement prescrit.
Synonyme(s)Adhésion aux soins ;Compliance Observance |
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Twenty-six GPs aged 29–66 years were interviewed. The measures taken by the French health authorities (lowering the target age, reimbursing the vaccine, extending the target population to boys) were perceived as facilitators. The reported barrie[...]Document de travail
J. FENG ; M.J. HIGGINS ; E. PATEL ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2023We study the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on chronic disease drug adherence. Focusing on asthma, we use a database that tracks the vast majority of prescription drug claims in the U.S. from 2018 to 2020. Using a difference-in-differences empi[...]Document de travail
B.J. CULLEN ; M.K. HUMLUM ; A. SUZIEDELYTE ; et al. ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2023We explore the role that physicians play in moderating compliance with recommended vaccinations. Using administrative data on the universe of Danish children and their healthcare providers, we first construct and validate a measure of providers’[...]Site Internet
D. NAUDIN | 2023En France, plus de 10 millions de personnes sont atteintes de maladies chroniques – cancer, diabète, sida… Pour les patients concernés, il faut apprendre à se soigner et à vivre avec la maladie. Cet apprentissage n’a rien d’évident car il impliq[...]Document de travail
V. GALASSO ; V. PONS ; P. PROFETA ; et al. ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2022Millions of people refuse COVID-19 vaccination. Using original data from two surveys in nine OECD countries, we analyze the determinants of anti-vax intentions in December 2020 and show that half of the anti-vax individuals were vaccinated by su[...]Document de travail
I.L. KRISTIANSEN ; S. YANYING SHENG ; University of Copenhagen. Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality. (C.E.B.I.). Department of Economics. Coppenhague. Danemark | Copenhague : C.E.B.I. | 2022We investigate whether primary care physician and patient concordance in terms of socio-economic status (SES) reduces the SES inequality in health. We measure physicians' SES by their childhood SES and find that SES concordance decreases low-SES[...]Ouvrage
J. HIVERT ; A. SPIRE ; Conseil National des Politiques de lutte contre la pauvreté et l'Exclusion sociale. (C.N.L.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : C.N.L.E. | 2022Le texte de Joseph Hivert et Alexis Spire, respectivement post-doctorant et directeur de recherche au CNRS (Iris), éclaire de manière inédite le rapport des populations vulnérables aux institutions à travers une enquête réalisée dans un quartier[...]Document de travail
Although the elderly are more vulnerable to COVID-19, the empirical evidence suggests that they do not behave more cautiously in the pandemic than younger individuals. This theoretical model argues that some individuals might not comply with the[...]Document de travail
A. FINKELSTEIN ; P. PERSSON ; M. POLYAKOVA ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2021We use population administrative data from Sweden to study adherence to 63 medication-related guidelines. We compare the adherence of patients without personal access to medical expertise to the adherence of those with access, namely doctors and[...]Document de travail
A. BRONSOLER ; J. GRUBER ; E. SEIRA ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2021There are ongoing debates around the world over the value of private supplements to public health insurance systems. We investigate this issue in the context of one of the world’s deadliest diseases, diabetes, and one of the countries with the w[...]Document de travail
M. SERRANO ALARCON ; H.M. HERNANDEZ-PIZARRO ; G. LOPEZ I CASANOVA ; et al. | Bocconi : University of Bocconi | 2021The healthcare systems of most European countries are currently operating under extreme levels of pressure. Part of this pressure is due to a rising demand for healthcare caused by an increase in comorbidities and life expectancies amongst the p[...]Document de travail
O. BARGAIN ; U. AMINJONOV ; Institute of Labor Economics. (I.Z.A.). Bonn. DEU | Bonn : I.Z.A. | 2020While degraded trust and cohesion within a country are often shown to have large socioeconomic impacts, they can also have dramatic consequences when compliance is required for collective survival. We illustrate this point in the context of the [...]Document de travail
E. SIMEONOVA ; N. SKIPPER ; P.R. THINGHOLM ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2020A host of different factors affect health and longevity, ranging from genetic endowments to public policy. Physicians have a substantial influence on patients’ health and health-related costs, but we know little about the extent of this influenc[...]Document de travail
The COVID-19 outbreak has generated significant uncertainty about the future, especially for young adults. Health and economic threats, as well as more diffuse concerns about the consequences of COVID-19, can trigger feelings of anxiety, leading[...]Ouvrage
C. SUNSTEIN ; H. ALTIERI ; M. KIM ; et al. ; Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. (O.M.S.). Genève. CHE | Genève : O.M.S. | 2020Ce rapport du groupe consultatif technique de l’Organisation mondiale de la santé sur les connaissances comportementales et les sciences pour la santé aborde le sujet de l’acceptation et de l’utilisation des vaccins contre la Covid-19. Il conclu[...]