Treatment Compliance

Single-question measure of overall adherence to the agreed treatment plan

Specialties: orthopaedics, physiotherapy, pain_medicine, general_practice, sports_medicine | Areas: general

Time:2 min
Pages:1
Questions:2
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Treatment Compliance (single-question adherence check)

Overall adherence
Most of the time(patient-reported)

Quick glance at whether the agreed plan is being followed. Useful alongside specific PROM scores to understand why outcomes are improving or plateauing.

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Captures adherence without clinicians needing a full diary.
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Works for physiotherapy, lifestyle, or nutrition advice - one simple question for patients.
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Date15 Jan 2024

Overall complianceSome of the time
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About the Treatment Compliance

The Treatment Compliance questionnaire is a practical, single-question tool created by Patient Watch to help clinicians monitor how closely patients follow their agreed care plan. It captures the patient's overall sense of adherence, providing a quick signal that can be trended between visits and combined with condition-specific outcome measures.

Prevalence:
common

Medical Specialties

Orthopaedics
Physiotherapy
Pain Medicine
General Practice
Sports Medicine

Anatomic Areas

General

Clinical Indications

Rehabilitation
Lifestyle Modification
Chronic Pain Management
Post Operative Recovery
Weight Management
Return To Sport

Developer Information

Developed by Patient Watch to provide a pragmatic, lightweight adherence snapshot suitable for routine clinical follow-up. Designed to be trended alongside condition-specific outcome measures.

Copyright & Licensing

Copyright © Patient Watch. You may copy and share this form at no cost with anyone. Sale or commercial licensing is prohibited without Patient Watch's prior written consent.

Administration Instructions

Please answer honestly about how closely you followed the advice you were given.

Scoring Methodology

The response is rated on a four-point Likert scale and transformed to a 0–100 score (Not at all = 0, Some of the time = 50, Most of the time = 75, All of the time = 100). Scores can be trended over time to monitor change following advice or intervention.

Scoring:
Higher is better

Meaningful Change Threshold

A change of 10 points on the 0–100 compliance scale over 2–4 weeks is generally considered clinically meaningful for monitoring adherence, though thresholds may vary by programme intensity and patient context.

Score Interpretation

Understanding what your score means

poor

0 - 39

Low adherence; care plan unlikely to have intended effect without additional support.

fair

40 - 59

Partial adherence; consider simplifying the plan or addressing barriers.

good

60 - 79

Good adherence; continue current plan and reinforce enablers.

excellent

80 - 100

High adherence; plan is being followed as intended.

Subscales

This questionnaire measures multiple dimensions

Treatment Compliance (0-100)

1 questions

Overall adherence to the agreed treatment guidance

Clinical Limitations & Considerations

Self-report measures may be influenced by recall and social desirability bias. This tool is intended for monitoring adherence and should be interpreted alongside clinical outcomes and context. Domain weighting is equal by default and may not reflect all clinical priorities.

Supporting Literature

Key validation and development studies for the Treatment Compliance

  1. 1

    Adherence to medication

    Osterberg L, Blaschke T

    The New England Journal of Medicine, 2005

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