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Attachment style and alliance in patients with diabetes and healthcare professionals
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Family MedicinePatient AvoidanceEducationHealthcare ProfessionalsHealth PsychologyAvoidant AttachmentPrimary CareIntimate RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipPersonal RelationshipHealth Services ResearchTreatment AdherencePatient SupportInter-professional CollaborationAttachment StyleAttachment TheoryNursingPatient-centered OutcomeFamily TherapyMedicinePatient Experience
Avoidant attachment has been found to impair attendance at appointments and treatment adherence of patients with diabetes, but the role of staff-patient relationships has not been explored. This study investigates whether attachment influences the quality of alliance between patients with diabetes and healthcare professionals. Patient avoidance was significantly associated with difficulties in therapeutic alliance. Further research is required to establish whether therapeutic alliance, underpinned by attachment, influences treatment adherence and to investigate ways of promoting collaboration.
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