Identifying and Predicting Profiles of Medical Noncompliance: Pediatric Caregivers’ Antibiotic Stewardship
Abstract
Sometimes compliance with medical recommendations is problematic. We investigated pediatric caregivers’ (N = 606) patterns of noncompliance with antibiotic stewardship based on the obstacle hypothesis. We tested predictors of noncompliance framed by the obstacle hypothesis, dissonance theory, and psychological reactance. The results revealed four profiles of caregivers’ stewardship: one marked by compliance (Stewards) and three marked by types...
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Title
Identifying and Predicting Profiles of Medical Noncompliance: Pediatric Caregivers’ Antibiotic Stewardship
Published Date
May 4, 2018
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
485 - 494
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