The Wiley handbook of healthcare treatment engagement : theory, research, and clinical practice / edited by Andrew Hadler, Stephen Sutton, and Lars Osterberg.

Contributor(s): Hadler, Andrew, 1975- [editor.] | Sutton, Stephen [editor.] | Osterberg, Lars [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119129516; 9781119129523Other title: Handbook of healthcare treatment engagementSubject(s): Patient Participation | Professional-Patient Relations | CommunicationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Wiley handbook of healthcare treatment engagementDDC classification: 610.69/6 LOC classification: R727.3Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view.
Contents:
Treatment Engagement and Adherence : A Review of the Literature / Christiana O. Oshotse, Hayden Barry Bosworth, and Leah L. Zullig -- What Do Patients Want? Patient Satisfaction and Treatment Engagement / Ann E. Webb and Robin E. Gearing -- Values-based Practice and Patient Engagement : Linking Science with People / Bill (K.W.M.) Fulford -- Informed Consent and the Law : From Patient Compliance to Patient Engagement? / Richard Huxtable -- Assessing, Measuring, and Monitoring Treatment Engagement / Donald E. Morisky and Chia-Hsin Emily Cheng -- Addressing the Challenges of Neurocognitive Impairment (NCI) on Treatment Engagement / Roman Shrestha, Pramila Karki, and Michael Copenhaver -- Self-determination Theory and Autonomy Support to Change Healthcare Behavior / Martin S. Hagger and Cleo Protogerou -- Attachment Theory, the Therapeutic Alliance, and Treatment Engagement / Katherine Berry and Adam Danquah -- Clinical Case Formulation of Suboptimal Engagement / Lawrence Jones and Sunita Guha -- The Contribution of Beliefs to Treatment Engagement / Vivian Auyeung, Lyndsay D. Hughes, and John A. Weinman -- Medication and Treatment Beliefs as Determinants of Treatment Engagement / Rob Horne -- Cognitive Behavioral and eHealth Approaches to Promote Engagement in Treatment / M. Bryant Howren, Anne I. Roche, and Alan J. Christensen -- Enhancing Treatment Engagement Through Motivational Interviewing / Stanley R. Steindl and Jason P. Connor -- Positive Approaches to Promote and Support Changes in Health Behavior / Emily G. Lattie and Anne Cohen -- Communication Skills to Engage Patients in Treatment / Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan, and Judith A. Hall -- Understanding Some Psychodynamic Factors Involved in Suboptimal Engagement / Geoffrey P. Taylor and Deborah L. Cabaniss -- Enhancing Wellbeing and Motivation for Staff Working with Patients Who Have Inconsistent or Challenging Engagement in Services / Alex Lord -- Engaging Patients from Diverse Backgrounds in Healthcare Treatment / Aswita Tan-McGrory, Andrea O. Madu, Karey S. Kenst, and Joseph R. Betancourt -- Enhancing Treatment Adherence in Young People with Chronic Diseases / Michael A. Rapoff and Ali Calkins-Smith -- Enhancing Treatment Engagement in Older Adults / Jo Anne Sirey and Patricia Marino -- Treatment Engagement and People with Intellectual Disability / Roger J. Stancliffe, Seeta Durvasula, Nathan J. Wilson, and Peter Lewis -- Promoting and Maintaining Engagement in Substance Abuse Treatment / Nikolaj Kunøe -- Working with People with Mental Health Difficulties to Improve Adherence to Medication / Thomas R.E. Barnes and Peter M. Haddad -- Engaging Socially Excluded Individuals and Communities in Healthcare / Jed Boardman and David Morris -- Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Treatment Engagement in Lower-income Countries / Andrew L. Ellner, Jessica L. Alpert, Chris Desmond, and Ashwin Vasan -- Treatment Engagement: The Experience of Users of Health Services / Dolly Sen -- Recovery from Ill Health from an Occupational Perspective / Wendy Bryant and Maggie Winchcombe -- Achieving Patient Engagement Through Shared Decision-making / Paul Barr, Glyn Elwyn, and Isabelle Scholl -- Optimizing Service Delivery to Enhance Treatment Engagement / Sharon Lawn -- Patient Engagement in Treatment in an Information Age / Fiona Stevenson and Maureen Seguin -- Governing by Risk, or Why Interventions to Improve Health Fail / Paul Crawshaw.
Summary: Description Winner of the 2021 PROSE Award for CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY and PSYCHIATRY Against a global backdrop of problematic adherence to medical treatment, this volume addresses and provides practical solutions to the simple question: "Why don't patients take treatments that could save their lives?" The Wiley handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement offers a guide to the theory, research and clinical practice of promoting patient engagement in healthcare treatment at individual, organizational and systems levels. The concept of treatment engagement, as explained within the text, promotes a broader view than the related concept of treatment adherence. Treatment engagement encompasses more readily the lifestyle factors which may impact healthcare outcomes as much as medication-taking, as well as practical, economic and cultural factors which may determine access to treatment. Over a span of 32 chapters, an international panel of expert authors address this far-reaching and fascinating field, describing a broad range of evidence-based approaches which stand to improve clinical services and treatment outcomes, as well as the experience of users of healthcare service and practitioners alike. This comprehensive volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach to offer an understanding of the factors governing our healthcare systems and the motivations and behaviors of patients, clinicians and organizations. Presented in a user-friendly format for quick reference, the text first supports the reader’s understanding by exploring background topics such as the considerable impact of sub-optimal treatment adherence on healthcare outcomes, before describing practical clinical approaches to promote engagement in treatment, including chapters referring to specific patient populations. The text recognizes the support which may be required throughout the depth of each healthcare organization to promote patient engagement, and in the final section of the book, describes approaches to inform the development of healthcare services with which patients will be more likely to seek to engage. This important book: Provides a comprehensive summary of practical approaches developed across a wide range of clinical settings, integrating research findings and clinical literature from a variety of disciplines Introduces and compliments existing approaches to improve communication in healthcare settings and promote patient choice in planning treatment Presents a range of proven clinical solutions that will appeal to those seeking to improve outcomes on a budget Written for health professionals from all disciplines of clinical practice, as well as service planners and policy makers, The Wiley Handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement is a comprehensive guide for individual practitioners and organizations alike. 2021 PROSE Biological and Life Sciences Category for Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
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Includes index.


Andrew Hadler is a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist with Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK and Honorary Lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.

Stephen Sutton is Professor of Behavioural Science and Head of the Behavioural Science Group at the Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, UK.

Lars Osterberg is Associate Professor (Teaching) at Stanford University School of Medicine, USA, and a Staff Physician at the Veterans Administration Palo Alto Health Care System.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Treatment Engagement and Adherence : A Review of the Literature / Christiana O. Oshotse, Hayden Barry Bosworth, and Leah L. Zullig -- What Do Patients Want? Patient Satisfaction and Treatment Engagement / Ann E. Webb and Robin E. Gearing -- Values-based Practice and Patient Engagement : Linking Science with People / Bill (K.W.M.) Fulford -- Informed Consent and the Law : From Patient Compliance to Patient Engagement? / Richard Huxtable -- Assessing, Measuring, and Monitoring Treatment Engagement / Donald E. Morisky and Chia-Hsin Emily Cheng -- Addressing the Challenges of Neurocognitive Impairment (NCI) on Treatment Engagement / Roman Shrestha, Pramila Karki, and Michael Copenhaver -- Self-determination Theory and Autonomy Support to Change Healthcare Behavior / Martin S. Hagger and Cleo Protogerou -- Attachment Theory, the Therapeutic Alliance, and Treatment Engagement / Katherine Berry and Adam Danquah -- Clinical Case Formulation of Suboptimal Engagement / Lawrence Jones and Sunita Guha -- The Contribution of Beliefs to Treatment Engagement / Vivian Auyeung, Lyndsay D. Hughes, and John A. Weinman -- Medication and Treatment Beliefs as Determinants of Treatment Engagement / Rob Horne -- Cognitive Behavioral and eHealth Approaches to Promote Engagement in Treatment / M. Bryant Howren, Anne I. Roche, and Alan J. Christensen -- Enhancing Treatment Engagement Through Motivational Interviewing / Stanley R. Steindl and Jason P. Connor -- Positive Approaches to Promote and Support Changes in Health Behavior / Emily G. Lattie and Anne Cohen -- Communication Skills to Engage Patients in Treatment / Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan, and Judith A. Hall -- Understanding Some Psychodynamic Factors Involved in Suboptimal Engagement / Geoffrey P. Taylor and Deborah L. Cabaniss -- Enhancing Wellbeing and Motivation for Staff Working with Patients Who Have Inconsistent or Challenging Engagement in Services / Alex Lord -- Engaging Patients from Diverse Backgrounds in Healthcare Treatment / Aswita Tan-McGrory, Andrea O. Madu, Karey S. Kenst, and Joseph R. Betancourt -- Enhancing Treatment Adherence in Young People with Chronic Diseases / Michael A. Rapoff and Ali Calkins-Smith -- Enhancing Treatment Engagement in Older Adults / Jo Anne Sirey and Patricia Marino -- Treatment Engagement and People with Intellectual Disability / Roger J. Stancliffe, Seeta Durvasula, Nathan J. Wilson, and Peter Lewis -- Promoting and Maintaining Engagement in Substance Abuse Treatment / Nikolaj Kunøe -- Working with People with Mental Health Difficulties to Improve Adherence to Medication / Thomas R.E. Barnes and Peter M. Haddad -- Engaging Socially Excluded Individuals and Communities in Healthcare / Jed Boardman and David Morris -- Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Treatment Engagement in Lower-income Countries / Andrew L. Ellner, Jessica L. Alpert, Chris Desmond, and Ashwin Vasan -- Treatment Engagement: The Experience of Users of Health Services / Dolly Sen -- Recovery from Ill Health from an Occupational Perspective / Wendy Bryant and Maggie Winchcombe -- Achieving Patient Engagement Through Shared Decision-making / Paul Barr, Glyn Elwyn, and Isabelle Scholl -- Optimizing Service Delivery to Enhance Treatment Engagement / Sharon Lawn -- Patient Engagement in Treatment in an Information Age / Fiona Stevenson and Maureen Seguin -- Governing by Risk, or Why Interventions to Improve Health Fail / Paul Crawshaw.

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Winner of the 2021 PROSE Award for CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY and PSYCHIATRY

Against a global backdrop of problematic adherence to medical treatment, this volume addresses and provides practical solutions to the simple question: "Why don't patients take treatments that could save their lives?"

The Wiley handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement offers a guide to the theory, research and clinical practice of promoting patient engagement in healthcare treatment at individual, organizational and systems levels. The concept of treatment engagement, as explained within the text, promotes a broader view than the related concept of treatment adherence. Treatment engagement encompasses more readily the lifestyle factors which may impact healthcare outcomes as much as medication-taking, as well as practical, economic and cultural factors which may determine access to treatment. Over a span of 32 chapters, an international panel of expert authors address this far-reaching and fascinating field, describing a broad range of evidence-based approaches which stand to improve clinical services and treatment outcomes, as well as the experience of users of healthcare service and practitioners alike.

This comprehensive volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach to offer an understanding of the factors governing our healthcare systems and the motivations and behaviors of patients, clinicians and organizations. Presented in a user-friendly format for quick reference, the text first supports the reader’s understanding by exploring background topics such as the considerable impact of sub-optimal treatment adherence on healthcare outcomes, before describing practical clinical approaches to promote engagement in treatment, including chapters referring to specific patient populations. The text recognizes the support which may be required throughout the depth of each healthcare organization to promote patient engagement, and in the final section of the book, describes approaches to inform the development of healthcare services with which patients will be more likely to seek to engage.

This important book:

Provides a comprehensive summary of practical approaches developed across a wide range of clinical settings, integrating research findings and clinical literature from a variety of disciplines
Introduces and compliments existing approaches to improve communication in healthcare settings and promote patient choice in planning treatment
Presents a range of proven clinical solutions that will appeal to those seeking to improve outcomes on a budget

Written for health professionals from all disciplines of clinical practice, as well as service planners and policy makers, The Wiley Handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement is a comprehensive guide for individual practitioners and organizations alike.

2021 PROSE Biological and Life Sciences Category for Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry

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