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Which of the following is NOT a contributing factor to a successful patient-reported outcomes program in the management of asthma?

A) Patient agreement to treatment strategies and therapy goal achievement
B) An established relationship between the patient and the healthcare provider
C) Patient willingness to self-report asthma symptoms periodically
D) Patient knowledge about asthma drug costs

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Final answer:

Patient knowledge about asthma drug costs is NOT a contributing factor to a successful patient-reported outcomes program in the management of asthma. Option d.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is D) Patient knowledge about asthma drug costs is NOT a contributing factor to a successful patient-reported outcomes program in the management of asthma.

A successful patient-reported outcomes program in the management of asthma involves factors such as patient agreement to treatment strategies and therapy goal achievement (option A), an established relationship between the patient and the healthcare provider (option B), and patient willingness to self-report asthma symptoms periodically (option C).

Patient knowledge about asthma drug costs (option D) is not directly related to the success of the patient-reported outcomes program in managing asthma symptoms and achieving treatment goals.

These factors contribute to better management of the condition by ensuring that treatment goals are aligned with patient expectations, there is good communication between the patient and provider, and that there is accurate monitoring of symptoms for appropriate treatment adjustments.

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