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Patient-centredness in chronic illness: What is it and does it matter?
Michie S, Miles J, Weinman J. Patient-centredness in chronic illness: What is it and does it matter? Patient Education and Counseling. 2003;51(3):197-206.

This review of the published literature on health care communication finds that those interventions that sought to “activate” the patient were more consistently associated with good physical health outcomes than those that only took the patient perspective. Different types of patient-centeredness have different associations with physical health outcomes.



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