Managing expectations: cognitive authority and experienced control in complex healthcare processes.
Katherine J HuntCarl R MayPublished in: BMC health services research (2017)
Cognitive Authority Theory assists in explaining how participants in complex social processes manage important relational aspects of inequalities in power and expertise. It can play an important part in understanding the dynamics of participation in healthcare processes. It suggests ways in which these burdens may lead to relationally induced non-adherence to treatment regimens and self-care programmes, and points to targets where intervention may reduce these adverse outcomes.