PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMPLIANCE IN IMPRISONED WOMEN

2017 
The article studies the relationship between forming compliance factors (trust to your doctor, subjectively perceived respect from the attending physician, satisfaction with health care delivery) and the parameters of the doctor-patient interaction (accessible explanations during physical examination and performing manipulations, evaluation of communication time between doctor and patient, disclosure of health, disease, and treatment information, clarification of findings and management strategies) in women who are in prison. The highest relationship was between the subjectively perceived respect from the doctor, trust to the doctor and satisfaction with health care delivery and explanation and completeness of health, disease, and treatment information. The findings exclude the effect of potential confounding factors such as education level, age, institutional time.
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