2018
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2018.27.13.730
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Understanding alcohol-related liver disease patients' illness beliefs and views about their medicine

Abstract: medication adherence in patients with alcohol-related liver disease is likely to be improved by an intervention that strives to improve the patient's understanding of their illness condition and their perception of their illness symptoms.

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“…Secondly, a lack of symptoms can reinforce the belief that the patient does not require treatment (Blaxter & Cyster, 1984; Mellinger et al, 2018; Presky et al, 2018). This can often be the case as chronic liver disease is usually asymptomatic until advanced stages.…”
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“…Secondly, a lack of symptoms can reinforce the belief that the patient does not require treatment (Blaxter & Cyster, 1984; Mellinger et al, 2018; Presky et al, 2018). This can often be the case as chronic liver disease is usually asymptomatic until advanced stages.…”
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“…Firstly, clear communication with the patient is paramount. Patients who had a poor understanding of their underlying condition were less likely to reduce alcohol consumption (Blaxter & Cyster, 1984; Presky et al, 2018). Furthermore, good communication can reduce patients' misconceptions about AUD treatment such as that treatment is futile or that it is not required if they are currently abstinent (Mellinger et al, 2018).…”
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“…Item 9 of the BIPQ is an open question that explores causal representation and assesses the top three causes of stroke. Te higher score means the more negative disease cognition, which can quickly and conveniently evaluate the patients' status of disease cognition [12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%