Challenges to concordance: theories that explain variations in patient responses

Author:

Green Julie1,Jester Rebecca2

Affiliation:

1. Dean of Education, Keele University

2. Professor of Nursing, University of Wolverhampton

Abstract

Failing to establish a collaborative relationship between patient and health professional can be a significant obstacle to recovery. Julie Green and Rebecca Jester delve into the psychology behind patient responses and present methods to empower patients

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

General Medicine

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