| Literature DB >> 25964131 |
Michele L Allen1, Benjamin Lê Cook2,3, Nicholas Carson2,3, Alejandro Interian4, Martin La Roche3,5, Margarita Alegría2,3.
Abstract
Patient activation, often conceptualized as an individual trait, contributes to mental health outcomes. This study assessed the relational contributors to activation by estimating the longitudinal association of patient-provider communication and two factors of therapeutic alliance (agreement on tasks/goals and bond), with patient activation. Participants were patients (n = 264) from 13 community-based mental health clinics across the United States. In multivariate models, controlling for patients' individual and clinical characteristics, the task/goal factor of therapeutic alliance emerged as a significant and independent predictor of greater change in patient activation scores. Improving patient activation may require addressing patient-provider interactions such as coming to collaborative agreement on the tasks/goals of care.Entities:
Keywords: Mental health; Patient activation; Professional-patient relations
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Year: 2017 PMID: 25964131 PMCID: PMC5735851 DOI: 10.1007/s10488-015-0655-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adm Policy Ment Health ISSN: 0894-587X