2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2023.04.026
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The effects of psychoeducation and motivational interviewing on treatment adherence and functionality in individuals with bipolar disorder

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“…This trend continued at the end of the follow-up. Recently, Harmanci et al (43) showed that PE and motivational interviewing have positive effects on improvement in treatment adherence and functionality in persons with BD.…”
Section: The Colom and Vieta Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This trend continued at the end of the follow-up. Recently, Harmanci et al (43) showed that PE and motivational interviewing have positive effects on improvement in treatment adherence and functionality in persons with BD.…”
Section: The Colom and Vieta Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Available interventions for improving treatment adherence have been grouped into four categories: educational, behavioural, cognitive-behavioural, and multicomponent approaches ( Torres-Robles et al, 2018 ; Cuijpers et al, 2021 ; Leichsenring et al, 2022 ). The most frequently adopted interventions are psychoeducation ( Killaspy et al, 2022 ; Harmancı and Yıldız, 2023 ), problem-solving strategies ( Chatoo and Lee, 2022 ), and programmes aiming to promote the adoption of a shared decision-making clinical style ( Fiorillo et al, 2020 ; Fulford and Handa, 2021 ; Roe et al, 2022 ). Despite this, adherence rates to treatments remain incredibly low, highlighting the need to develop and implement innovative and effective strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%