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Vertigo – Activating patients to improve adherence

Validated survey tools are useful for characterizing patient health behavior As we have seen in other articles, chronic diseases are a global public health issue, increasing in prevalence and associated costs. Patients’ self-management behavior, including adherence to therapeutic recommendations, is the greatest single determinant of their prognosis.1Vertigo is a symptom of peripheral or central vestibular…

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Vertigo – Understanding Patient Attitudes: The Health Belief Model

How do people think about their health? Why do people engage in behavior they know is detrimental to their health? With the emergence of modern public healthcare policy after World War II, healthcare professionals began to examine new ways to understand patient behavior. Queries into patient behavior are at the center of the first systematic,…

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Vertigo – Patient adherence: An opportunity for improving outcomes

Key Messages Vertigo symptoms are a growing burden for healthcare systems worldwide. Changing demographics and lifestyle trends are driving an unprecedented increase in the prevalence of chronic conditions, which now affect nearly half of all adults and almost 10% of children worldwide. These diseases pose a significant burden on healthcare systems.1 Low- and middle-income countries…

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Pandemic outbreak management: A behavioral sciences perspective

Pandemics are not new to the humankind, and the coronavirus is just the latest (and most probably not the last) of them. A considerable number of the pandemics were dealt with medically, through vaccination1,2 . This was the case for polio, smallpox, rubella, to name but few. These diseases had been killing great numbers of people…

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Is nudging enough to change behavioral changes on short notice?

Nudging is a powerful tool in helping people make the right decisions without forcing them to do so. It has been widely used by public authorities to help the general public adopt behaviors beneficial to them, that otherwise they would tend not to adopt. In his groundbreaking book “Nudge”, Nobel prize winner Richard Thaler gives…

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Vertigo – Two systems of thought: Why “rational” people make “irrational” choices

Key messages: There are many reasons people invoke to explain their medication non-adherence, and often these explanations center around what patients’ individual cost/benefit analysis. Developments in behavioral sciences can shed light on how adherence decisions are made and how providers may influence those decisions for the better. Rational Econs and Irrational Humans do not have…

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Patient behavior and the drivers of vertigo treatment adherence

Key Messages Treatment adherence offers a significant opportunity for improved outcomes Characterizing the nature of vertigo treatment non-adherence is challenging given the number of underlying conditions and treatments associated with vertigo. In the narrowest sense, vertigo is caused by peripheral or central vestibular disorders, and common examples of these include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)…

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