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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedGressler LE, Natafgi NM, DeForge BR
What motivates people with substance use disorders to pursue treatment? A patient-centered approach to understanding patient experiences and patient-provider interactions.
The purpose of this study was to identify and define potential positive and negative factors in patient experiences and patient-provider interactions that are associated with the pursuit and maintenance of treatment by those suffering from substance use disorders (SUD). The investigators conducted two focus groups with patients in treatment for SUD and four in-depth interviews with healthcare providers involved in the treatment of patients with SUD.
AHRQ-funded; HS022135.
Citation: Gressler LE, Natafgi NM, DeForge BR .
What motivates people with substance use disorders to pursue treatment? A patient-centered approach to understanding patient experiences and patient-provider interactions.
J Subst Use 2019;24(6):587-99. doi: 10.1080/14659891.2019.1620891..
Keywords: Clinician-Patient Communication, Shared Decision Making, Healthcare Utilization, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient Experience, Patient and Family Engagement, Substance Abuse
Morgan DJ, Leppin AL, Smith CD
A practical framework for understanding and reducing medical overuse: conceptualizing overuse through the patient-clinician interaction.
The authors used an iterative, expert-informed, evidence-based process to develop a framework for conceptualizing interventions to reduce medical overuse. Given the complexity of defining and identifying overused care in nuanced clinical situations and the need to define care appropriateness in the context of an individual patient, this framework conceptualizes the patient-clinician interaction as the nexus of decisions regarding inappropriate care.
AHRQ-funded; HS018111.
Citation: Morgan DJ, Leppin AL, Smith CD .
A practical framework for understanding and reducing medical overuse: conceptualizing overuse through the patient-clinician interaction.
J Hosp Med 2017 May;12(5):346-51. doi: 10.12788/jhm.2738.
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Keywords: Shared Decision Making, Healthcare Delivery, Quality of Care, Healthcare Utilization, Clinician-Patient Communication