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The Wiley handbook of healthcare treatment engagement : theory, research, and clinical practice / edited by Andrew Hadler, Stephen Sutton, and Lars Osterberg.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Patient participation.
- Physician and patient.
- Patient Participation.
- Professional-Patient Relations.
- Communication.
- Medical Subjects:
- Patient Participation.
- Professional-Patient Relations.
- Communication.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- polychrome
- Other Title:
- Handbook of healthcare treatment engagement
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020.
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [2020]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Treatment Engagement and Adherence : A Review of the Literature / Christiana O. Oshotse, Hayden Barry Bosworth, and Leah L. Zullig
- What Do Patients Want? Patient Satisfaction and Treatment Engagement / Ann E. Webb and Robin E. Gearing
- Values-based Practice and Patient Engagement : Linking Science with People / Bill (K.W.M.) Fulford
- Informed Consent and the Law : From Patient Compliance to Patient Engagement? / Richard Huxtable
- Assessing, Measuring, and Monitoring Treatment Engagement / Donald E. Morisky and Chia-Hsin Emily Cheng
- Addressing the Challenges of Neurocognitive Impairment (NCI) on Treatment Engagement / Roman Shrestha, Pramila Karki, and Michael Copenhaver
- Self-determination Theory and Autonomy Support to Change Healthcare Behavior / Martin S. Hagger and Cleo Protogerou
- Attachment Theory, the Therapeutic Alliance, and Treatment Engagement / Katherine Berry and Adam Danquah
- Clinical Case Formulation of Suboptimal Engagement / Lawrence Jones and Sunita Guha
- The Contribution of Beliefs to Treatment Engagement / Vivian Auyeung, Lyndsay D. Hughes, and John A. Weinman
- Medication and Treatment Beliefs as Determinants of Treatment Engagement / Rob Horne
- Cognitive Behavioral and eHealth Approaches to Promote Engagement in Treatment / M. Bryant Howren, Anne I. Roche, and Alan J. Christensen
- Enhancing Treatment Engagement Through Motivational Interviewing / Stanley R. Steindl and Jason P. Connor
- Positive Approaches to Promote and Support Changes in Health Behavior / Emily G. Lattie and Anne Cohen
- Communication Skills to Engage Patients in Treatment / Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan, and Judith A. Hall
- Understanding Some Psychodynamic Factors Involved in Suboptimal Engagement / Geoffrey P. Taylor and Deborah L. Cabaniss
- Enhancing Wellbeing and Motivation for Staff Working with Patients Who Have Inconsistent or Challenging Engagement in Services / Alex Lord
- Engaging Patients from Diverse Backgrounds in Healthcare Treatment / Aswita Tan-McGrory, Andrea O. Madu, Karey S. Kenst, and Joseph R. Betancourt
- Enhancing Treatment Adherence in Young People with Chronic Diseases / Michael A. Rapoff and Ali Calkins-Smith
- Enhancing Treatment Engagement in Older Adults / Jo Anne Sirey and Patricia Marino
- Treatment Engagement and People with Intellectual Disability / Roger J. Stancliffe, Seeta Durvasula, Nathan J. Wilson, and Peter Lewis
- Promoting and Maintaining Engagement in Substance Abuse Treatment / Nikolaj Kunøe
- Working with People with Mental Health Difficulties to Improve Adherence to Medication / Thomas R.E. Barnes and Peter M. Haddad
- Engaging Socially Excluded Individuals and Communities in Healthcare / Jed Boardman and David Morris
- Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Treatment Engagement in Lower-income Countries / Andrew L. Ellner, Jessica L. Alpert, Chris Desmond, and Ashwin Vasan
- Treatment Engagement: The Experience of Users of Health Services / Dolly Sen
- Recovery from Ill Health from an Occupational Perspective / Wendy Bryant and Maggie Winchcombe
- Achieving Patient Engagement Through Shared Decision-making / Paul Barr, Glyn Elwyn, and Isabelle Scholl
- Optimizing Service Delivery to Enhance Treatment Engagement / Sharon Lawn
- Patient Engagement in Treatment in an Information Age / Fiona Stevenson and Maureen Seguin
- Governing by Risk, or Why Interventions to Improve Health Fail / Paul Crawshaw.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Hoboken, N.J. Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 28, 2020).
- Other Format:
- Print version: The Wiley handbook of healthcare treatment engagement
- ISBN:
- 9781119129516
- 1119129516
- 9781119129530
- 1119129532
- 9781119129523
- 1119129524
- Publisher Number:
- 99987069674
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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