Patient-Provider Therapeutic Alliance Contributes to Patient Activation in Community Mental Health Clinics

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作者
Allen, Michele L. [1 ]
Le Cook, Benjamin [2 ,3 ]
Carson, Nicholas [2 ,3 ]
Interian, Alejandro [4 ]
La Roche, Martin [3 ,5 ]
Alegria, Margarita [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Family Med & Community Hlth, Program Hlth Dispar Res, 717 Delaware St SE,Suite 166, Minneapolis, MN 55414 USA
[2] Cambridge Hlth Alliance, Ctr Multicultural Mental Hlth Res, Somerville, NJ USA
[3] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA USA
[4] VA New Jersey Hlth Care Syst, Lyons, NJ USA
[5] Boston Childrens Hosp, Boston, MA USA
关键词
Patient activation; Mental health; Professional-patient relations; WORKING ALLIANCE; THERAPIST CHARACTERISTICS; SELF-MANAGEMENT; SHORT-FORM; CARE; COMMUNICATION; PSYCHOTHERAPY; INTERVENTION; DISPARITIES; ENGAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1007/s10488-015-0655-8
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
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.
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