2014
DOI: 10.18662/po/2014.0504.06
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The Role of Acting Participants, Definitions, and the Determining Factors of Adherence to Treatment from Two Perspectives: The Biomedical Model and the Chronic Care Model

Abstract: Management of chronic illness implies significant changing the lifestyle, taking medication, watching the diet, introducing and maintaining exercise in daily life, etc. These actions represent elements of adherence to treatment and they reflect the responsibility of patient's participation to healthcare. The increase in adherence to treatment and in the quality of care, implicitly, may depend on allotting the resources necessary within therapeutic effort and on the effectiveness of the partnership between pati… Show more

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“…Patient's involvement and empowerment Though they admit the need to involve and empower the patient concerning the disease, treatment, and lifestyle, physicians usually make the decisions. (Katz, 1984: 87;Lupu, Rădoi, Cojocaru, 2014). The vulnerability entailed by the disease determines the patients to trust the physician beforehand.…”
Section: Building Of the Physician-patient Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient's involvement and empowerment Though they admit the need to involve and empower the patient concerning the disease, treatment, and lifestyle, physicians usually make the decisions. (Katz, 1984: 87;Lupu, Rădoi, Cojocaru, 2014). The vulnerability entailed by the disease determines the patients to trust the physician beforehand.…”
Section: Building Of the Physician-patient Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%