Authors
- Gorokhov Kirill Valerievich
- Kornilova Olga Alekseevna
Annotation
This article is a continuation of a series of articles on psychology in palliative care for HIV infection. In the course of the study, we have proved the hypothesis that the formation of adherence to treatment is a process that unfolds in time, in an integral cycle of which there is a special kind of division into qualitatively different stages. The article presents a description of each stage of the formation of adherence to the treatment of patients with long-term or life-time taking drugs and provides a brief interpretation of them.
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