Health Psychology, 2nd Edition
230 RELATING TO PATIENTS DECIDING TO CONSULT People frequently experience symptoms but do not consult health services. Estimates ...
of a range of prompts were most strongly associated with consultation following symptom identification. Results showed that resp ...
to one’s own behaviour may lead to reduced motivation to seek professional help. Third, beliefs about consequences, including th ...
optimists. Controlling for age and medical history and comparing those who reported their health to be fair or poor with those w ...
adherent, with non-adherence leading to organ rejection or death in 30 per cent of non-adherent cases, compared to only 1 per ce ...
RELATING TO PATIENTS 235 (1968) found that mothers who were very satisfied with their doctor’s warmth, concern and communication ...
effective than single techniques, especially if they simultan eously targeted education, behaviour change and emotional response ...
actions to be taken or simplifying schedules (e.g. once a day is much easier to achieve than three times a day). Providing patie ...
adherence and health outcomes. Consequently, the success and cost-effectiveness of health care services depends critically on co ...
if the doctor fails to identify the true reason for consulting. Similarly, if the patient fails to understand the diagnosis in p ...
PATIENT-CENTREDNESS AND CONCORDANCE Byrne and Long (1976) contrasted doctor-centred and patient-centred consultations. Doctor-ce ...
Pakistani origin, Bissell et al.(2004) found that some patients felt they could not discuss emotional, familial and financial fa ...
is wrong?’; ‘Would you like a prescription?’; ‘What do these symptoms or problems mean to you?’) and ‘directing’ (e.g. ‘This is ...
a systematic review of 20 evaluations of interventions designed to increase patients’ participation in medical consultations Har ...
(White, 2000) and two-thirds of those receiving treatment for anxiety or depression report using CAM in the US (Bassman and Uell ...
was not found to be effective above and beyond the placebo effect. However, from a psychological perspective, the interesting qu ...
(see Chapter 3) will be altered because patients believe they have an important new resource, namely, a treatment that will cure ...
health care professionals need to be able to deliver such cognitive and emotional care. This is a critical element of patient-ce ...
chronic lower back pain, chronic tension headaches and migraines because evidence of effectiveness is only available for these c ...
of Health (2008) report notes that adherence among people with LTIs is poor and that people with LTIs want more health care serv ...
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