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    Soc Work Health Care. 2006;42(3-4):209-24.

    Patient-provider relationships, HIV, and adherence: requisites for a partnership.

    Apollo A, Golub SA, Wainberg ML, Indyk D.

    New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

    This paper analyzes data collected through focus groups of patients at an outpatient AIDS clinic at a New York medical center. Seven focus groups were conducted with 42 HIV+ patients, and verbatim transcripts of focus group sessions were analyzed through a combination of ethnographic and content analysis. We examined patients' reports of interactions with and attitudes toward their providers and attempted to define what elements in the provider-patient relationship are necessary to enable patients to become more integrally involved in the management of their illness. Participants' statements emerged as consistent with three themes: (a) dynamics of provider-to-patient communication; (b) dynamics of patient-to-provider communication; and (c) dynamics of collaboration. Each of these themes is discussed in terms of its implications for creating patient-provider relationships based on mutual-participation, and requisites for effecting meaningful patient-provider partnerships are outlined.

    PMID: 16687383 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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