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Published on: November 8, 2013
Connecting with chronically ill patients to improve treatment adherence
Giovana G Silva1, Martha K Swartz, Sheila L Molony
1Giovana G. Silva is an adult and geriatric nurse practitioner and Martha K. Swartz is a professor and associate dean at Yale University School of Nursing, West Haven, Conn. Sheila L. Molony is a directory of quality improvement at Connecticut Community Care, Inc., Wethersfield, Conn.
Abstract:
This study presents an integrative review of the literature assessing the relationships among a patient's style in coping with a long-term health condition, the patient-practitioner therapeutic alliance, and treatment adherence among chronically ill adults. Evidence-based recommendations to improve nurse practitioner-patient therapeutic alliance and treatment adherence are suggested.
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