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Improving Compliance (Migliorare la compliance) (Italian Version)

SEED, Nov 2010, Pages: 133


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'I’m against drugs.'
'My father smoked a pack of cigarettes daily for all his life and he died at the age of 82.'
'Diagnostic investigations are useless: things happen because of fate.'

Which physician has not heard one of these excuses form his patients, to justify the non-assumption of the therapy or the delay of a test’s execution, or to avoid to stop with smoking?

The inadequate compliance (that is to say, poor adherence to pharmacological treatment or non-observance of the diagnostic and rehabilitation procedure) is one of the most common problems the physician has to manage in everyday clinical practice. Starting with the techniques of motivational interviews, this book examines obstacles to adherence, and gives advices to diagnose non-compliance and to improve it, enhancing the quality of the relationship with the patient and, as a consequence, the quality of assistance.


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