2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2006.09.013
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The physician–patient working alliance

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“…Fuertes, Mislowack, Bennett, et al 1 described how they developed an 11-item measure to assess patients' global satisfaction with various realms of treatment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fuertes, Mislowack, Bennett, et al 1 described how they developed an 11-item measure to assess patients' global satisfaction with various realms of treatment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuertes, Mislowack, Bennett, et al 1 reviewed the relevant literature and concluded that existing measures of the relationship focused on either the emotional or the more cognitive aspects of care, but not both facets simultaneously in one instrument. Additionally, they noted that many of these instruments focused on communication patterns but did not seem to capture agreement on the goals and tasks of treatment, which is at the heart of the working alliance concept.…”
Section: The Working Alliancementioning
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“…Stimulus internal muncul saat pasien mengalami tanda dan gejala penyakit, sedangkan stimulus eksternal berasal dari tekanan keluarga atau tenaga kesehatan. 7,9 Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Park et al menunjukkan bahwa pasien yang merasakan kerentanan pada penyakit, lebih patuh pada regimen terapi. Kepatuhan dinilai oleh laporan pasien, rumah sakit, dan catatan apoteker.…”
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“…Without objective measures of outcomes, developers run the risk of creating genetic tests that do more harm than good. And in measuring outcomes, researchers need to take into account the large body of data emphasizing the importance of the "working alliance" between patient and health care provider as the basis for effective and high quality health care (Fuertes et al 2007). To the extent that patients come to believe that "personalized" care is based on a gene chip, genomic medicine has the potential to damage the doctor-patient dynamic rather than improving it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%