Patient trust-in-physician and race are predictors of adherence to medical management in inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2009Vol. 15(8), pp. 1233–1239
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Geoffrey C. Nguyen, Thomas A. LaVeist, Mary L. Harris, Lisa W. Datta, Theodore M. Bayless, Steven R. Brant
Abstract
Trust-in-physician is a potentially modifiable predictor of adherence to IBD medical therapy. Black IBD patients exhibited lower adherence compared to their White counterparts. Understanding the mechanisms of these racial differences may lead to better optimization of therapeutic effectiveness.
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