Why would people with asthma be more inclined to adhere if they are a partner in deciding how to manage their asthma?
As a partner in the clinical situation the patient is able to communicate their views, feelings, concerns and take an active role in the outcome of the consultation. The input from the patient is used to guide the treatment regimen and so they themselves have crafted a plan or course of action for their own use. Ownership and control are important factors in ensuring the success of a self-management plan.
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