2012
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12024
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Adherence to treatment among adolescents in a psychiatric ward

Abstract: The findings presented herein are likely to be informative in the context of inpatient treatment, and it is expected that the results presented herein will help to improve adolescents' quality of treatment.

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“…The use of figures can be highly effective when reporting content analysis findings, especially when explaining the purpose and process of the analysis and structure of concepts. Very often, these aspects can be shown in the same figure, for example, a diagram that illustrates the hierarchy of concepts or categories may also give an insight into the analysis process (see, for example, Timlin, Riala, & Kyngäs, 2013). After reporting the results, a discussion of the trustworthiness of the analysis should be provided.…”
Section: Reporting the Analysis Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of figures can be highly effective when reporting content analysis findings, especially when explaining the purpose and process of the analysis and structure of concepts. Very often, these aspects can be shown in the same figure, for example, a diagram that illustrates the hierarchy of concepts or categories may also give an insight into the analysis process (see, for example, Timlin, Riala, & Kyngäs, 2013). After reporting the results, a discussion of the trustworthiness of the analysis should be provided.…”
Section: Reporting the Analysis Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, adolescents were only classified as being adherent or non-adherent; whereas characters of partial treatment are divided into levels of full adherence and non-adherence. The results and conclusions of the previous study [23] are recognized with final adherence definitions. Therefore, adherence (full) explain the majority of attended appointments or completion of the prescribed treatment.…”
Section: Classification Of Adherencementioning
confidence: 85%
“…It is important to have a valid method for measuring adherence [2]. In this study, adherence to treatment was defined based on knowledge from the literature [24] as well as results and main conclusions from a previous study on the present sample [23]. 'In other words, strong preliminary investigations formed the foundation for developing and synthesizing definitions for adherence and non-adherence for this study.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies were excluded if they primarily focused on the following: 1) criminal psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, substance abuse, sexual problems, or neuropsychiatric illnesses; 2) adolescents with anorexia nervosa with no secondary diagnosis of mental illness or anorexia nervosa treatment adherence with adherence defined entirely in terms of body weight (with no attempt made to investigate mental health issues); and 3) child, adult, or geriatric psychiatry. In addition, a study conducted by the authors was excluded to avoid problems of objectivity and to increase the review's validity (21).…”
Section: Search Strategy and Processmentioning
confidence: 99%