The cognitive and emotional dimensions of the doctor-patient relationship (working covenant) were examined in relation to patients' beliefs about the usefulness of treatment (perceived usefulness), patients' beliefs about their ability to adhere to treatment (adherence...
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Behavioural indices in medical care outcome: the working alliance, adherence, and related factors
Working alliance has been shown to be a consistent predictor of patient outcome and satisfaction with psychotherapy. This study investigates the role of work alliance and related behavioural indicators in predicting medical outcome. The cognitive and emotional dimensions of the relationship ...
The physician-patient working alliance and patient psychological attachment, adherence, outcome expectations, and satisfaction in a sample of rheumatology patients
Over the past two decades, the doctor-patient relationship has become an integral part of the treatment of patients with a myriad of conditions. The psychological, emotional and behavioural dimensions of patient-physician collaboration, as well as patients' attachment styles, have been...
A collaborative approach to the treatment alliance in bipolar disorder
Objectives: The therapeutic alliance is the arena in which psychopharmacological and other therapeutic interventions occur. The nature and quality of the therapeutic alliance can influence treatment adherence and the realisation of the benefits of effective treatment....
Patient Medication Adherence: Measures in Daily Practice
Adherence to treatment is a major determinant of treatment success. Non-adherence is a serious problem that affects not only the patient but also the healthcare system. Patient non-adherence to medication leads to significant...
Medication Adherence: WHO Cares?
Treatment of chronic diseases usually involves long-term use of pharmacotherapy. Although these medications are effective in controlling disease, the full benefits are often not obtained because some 50% patients do not take their medication as prescribed. Factors ...
Patient adherence to treatment: three decades of research. A comprehensive review
Low adherence to prescribed medical interventions is an ever-present and complex problem, particularly for patients with chronic illness. With the increase in the number of medications that do more benefit than harm when taken as prescribed,...
Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens,
This used to be called non-compliance , and the patients themselves were described as difficult . However, regardless of the terminology, children's reluctance to adhere to prescribed treatment regimens or failure to do so reduces the effectiveness of treatment, often leading to additional care,...
The Mental Mechanisms of Patient Adherence to Long-Term Therapies: Mind and Care
How can we accept that we should stop smoking, follow a diet, exercise or take medication? The aim of this book is to describe the mechanisms of patient adherence to long-term therapies, the improvement of which, according to the World Organisation...
The Medication Interest Model: How to Talk With Patients About Their Medications Second Edition
This pioneering book on the doctor-patient alliance how important are the principles underlying shared decision-making and how to transform these principles into clinical practice. Dr Shawn Christopher Shea, an internationally acclaimed author, has an excellent ability to see...
Patient Treatment Adherence Concepts, Interventions, and Measurement
This book summarises the literature on adherence to recommendations for a range of specific health behaviours. It provides a comprehensive resource for conceptualising, intervening and measuring adherence to treatment recommendations and synthesises research...
Improving Patient Treatment AdherenceA Clinician's Guide
Virtually all medical and behavioural health therapies require at least some degree of patient adherence to be successful. Despite the link between health behaviours and outcomes, little attention has been paid to developing...
Book aims to improve patients' adherence to doctors' instructions
Every year, millions of people resolve to adopt a better diet, exercise more or lose weight, but doctors know that the likelihood of patients developing new health behaviours and maintaining them is low. In fact, studies show that between 25 and 50 per cent...
Enhancing Medication Adherence. The Public Health Dilemma
This book is a comprehensive guide to medication adherence designed for healthcare professionals. Both doctors and pharmacists can benefit from the text by author Hayden Bosworth, who explains the details and reasons for non-adherence....
Patient Compliance: Sweetening the Pill
Enormous global resources are devoted to the delivery of therapeutic interventions, from diet and lifestyle advice to complex surgeries. In all cases, regardless of the intervention, unless the recipient is involved in the process and understands the...