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"treatment expectations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate what is expected of someone who is receiving treatment of some kind. For example, "We laid out the treatment expectations for the patient, including regular check-ins with the doctor, adhering to a prescribed medication regimen, and attending group therapy sessions."
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Majority of patients expressed high treatment expectations: "I expect fast help, to be cured, healthy and pain free" (patient 2).
The most common treatment expectations were reduction of the headache frequency and intensity.
The family and general medical history may provide invaluable clues regarding the prognosis and treatment expectations.
Areas covered included demographics, occupational and medical history, pain/disability, neurogenic symptoms, treatment expectations and satisfaction.
Patrick DL, Martin ML, Bushnell DM, Pesa J (2003) Measuring satisfaction with migraine treatment: expectations, importance, outcomes, and global ratings.
Understanding the factors that affect patients' perceptions is important because these perceptions affect treatment expectations, which may predict treatment outcomes.
We examined the factors influencing treatment expectations and psychiatrists' treatment recommendations for patients referred to a mood disorders unit with identified episodes of major depression.
Insufficient adherence to treatment can lead to unmet treatment expectations resulting in inadequate disease control [2] [5].
(vi) "treatment expectations" : two questions.
But significant differences were observed for treatment expectations.
These expectations of quick and visible improvements mirror findings from previous studies examining patient treatment expectations.
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