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DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.08.005
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The role of patient attachment and working alliance on patient adherence, satisfaction, and health-related quality of life in lupus treatment

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“…In general, results indicate that the quality of the communication and the relationship between doctors and patients is positively related to patients' adherence (e.g., Bennet et al, 2010;Burgoon, Parrott, Burgoon, Coker, Pfau, & Birk, 1990;Burgoon, Pfau, Parrott, Birk, Coker & Burgoon, 1987;DiMatteo et al, 1993;Gellad et al, 2011;Ryan, 1999). For instance, it has been shown that information provided to patients by their doctors is positively related to adherence Falvo, Woehlke, & Deichman, 1980;Gellad et al, 2011).…”
Section: Doctor-patient Relationshipmentioning
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“…In general, results indicate that the quality of the communication and the relationship between doctors and patients is positively related to patients' adherence (e.g., Bennet et al, 2010;Burgoon, Parrott, Burgoon, Coker, Pfau, & Birk, 1990;Burgoon, Pfau, Parrott, Birk, Coker & Burgoon, 1987;DiMatteo et al, 1993;Gellad et al, 2011;Ryan, 1999). For instance, it has been shown that information provided to patients by their doctors is positively related to adherence Falvo, Woehlke, & Deichman, 1980;Gellad et al, 2011).…”
Section: Doctor-patient Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Involving patients in the decision-making process (Arbuthnott & Sharpe, 2009;Bultman & Svarstad, 2000), providing support (Carpenter, DeVellis, Fisher, DeVellis, Hogan & Jordan, 2010;Siegel, Turner & Haselkorn, 2008), and showing concern for patients (Falvo et al, 1980) also seem to enhance patients' adherence. Moreover, patients who have more trust in their physicians were more likely to follow their recommendations (Bennet et al, 2010;Kerse, Buetow, Mainous, Young, Coster & Arroll, 2004). Concordance between physicians' and patients' views on the disease, the treatment plan, and the role patients should play in their own health appears to enhance patients' adherence (Bennet et al, 2010;Cvengros, Christensen, Hillis &Rosenthal, 2007;Kerse et al, 2004).…”
Section: Doctor-patient Relationshipmentioning
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