Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship

Chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity and hypertension, among others, need long term treatments. The constitution of a basic alliance is the cornerstone of any therapeutic action. In the patient-centered approach, the aim is to enter their world in order to understand the subjective experience...

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spelling todo:paper_00257680_v64_n6_p550_Facchini2023-10-03T14:36:40Z Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship Facchini, M. Chronic diseases Compliance Self care Therapeutic approach article chronic disease diabetes mellitus doctor patient relation health status human hypertension learning long term care motivation obesity patient attitude patient care patient compliance patient education relapse self care teaching treatment failure treatment outcome treatment planning Behavior Chronic Disease Humans Long-Term Care Patient Compliance Physician-Patient Relations Self Care Time Factors Chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity and hypertension, among others, need long term treatments. The constitution of a basic alliance is the cornerstone of any therapeutic action. In the patient-centered approach, the aim is to enter their world in order to understand the subjective experience of the disease in a broader frame. It is relevant to involve the patient as an active, respected and fundamental participant of the changing process. The way a treatment is prescribed is as important as the treatment itself; the aim is to teach the patient how to follow his/her own treatment, relapses must not be considered failures but opportunities for learning. Patients need to find their own solutions and motivations and be responsible for their health on a daily basis. We need to empower them to do so. Long-term, successful and effective interventions require a treatment which focuses on compliance and self care. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00257680_v64_n6_p550_Facchini
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topic Chronic diseases
Compliance
Self care
Therapeutic approach
article
chronic disease
diabetes mellitus
doctor patient relation
health status
human
hypertension
learning
long term care
motivation
obesity
patient attitude
patient care
patient compliance
patient education
relapse
self care
teaching
treatment failure
treatment outcome
treatment planning
Behavior
Chronic Disease
Humans
Long-Term Care
Patient Compliance
Physician-Patient Relations
Self Care
Time Factors
spellingShingle Chronic diseases
Compliance
Self care
Therapeutic approach
article
chronic disease
diabetes mellitus
doctor patient relation
health status
human
hypertension
learning
long term care
motivation
obesity
patient attitude
patient care
patient compliance
patient education
relapse
self care
teaching
treatment failure
treatment outcome
treatment planning
Behavior
Chronic Disease
Humans
Long-Term Care
Patient Compliance
Physician-Patient Relations
Self Care
Time Factors
Facchini, M.
Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship
topic_facet Chronic diseases
Compliance
Self care
Therapeutic approach
article
chronic disease
diabetes mellitus
doctor patient relation
health status
human
hypertension
learning
long term care
motivation
obesity
patient attitude
patient care
patient compliance
patient education
relapse
self care
teaching
treatment failure
treatment outcome
treatment planning
Behavior
Chronic Disease
Humans
Long-Term Care
Patient Compliance
Physician-Patient Relations
Self Care
Time Factors
description Chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity and hypertension, among others, need long term treatments. The constitution of a basic alliance is the cornerstone of any therapeutic action. In the patient-centered approach, the aim is to enter their world in order to understand the subjective experience of the disease in a broader frame. It is relevant to involve the patient as an active, respected and fundamental participant of the changing process. The way a treatment is prescribed is as important as the treatment itself; the aim is to teach the patient how to follow his/her own treatment, relapses must not be considered failures but opportunities for learning. Patients need to find their own solutions and motivations and be responsible for their health on a daily basis. We need to empower them to do so. Long-term, successful and effective interventions require a treatment which focuses on compliance and self care.
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title Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship
title_short Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship
title_full Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship
title_fullStr Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship
title_full_unstemmed Behavior changes in long-term treatment. Physician-patient relationship
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