Daily Routine Integration
Cross-source consensus on Daily Routine Integration from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Over time, at-home SCIg treatment became habitual and ceased to occupy significant mental or physical space in patients' lives. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- Patients established stable routines by selecting a fixed time, day, and location and pairing treatment with a familiar activity. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- The large majority of patients found home storage of medication and equipment unproblematic and managed it as a practical logistical matter. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- A minority of patients required ongoing assistance from others due to visual impairment or persistent needle phobia, which reduced their scheduling flexibility. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- Disruptions from treatment changes were structurally analogous to the original transition, with normalcy returning once new habits were consolidated. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study