%0 Journal Article %T Provider Responses to Patients With Chronic Conditions Who Follow a Plant %A Lesley M. Harris %A Michiel A. van Zyl %J Families in Society %@ 1945-1350 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1044389418810239 %X Family involvement is encouraged to manage conditions and address issues of noncompliance in chronic disease. This study explored the patient¨Cprovider partnership experiences of highly motivated patients who are adherent to an evidence-supported eating plan. This study used a focus group with leaders of a patient-driven support group for patients with chronic disease who follow a plant-based eating plan. Positive health outcomes were met with both praise and skepticism. After experiencing improved health, participants felt betrayed by the healthcare system because they were not informed about the eating plan as a treatment option. Sharing treatment options is important inclusive of interventions that may be difficult to adhere to. Future research should focus on positive health outcomes as a motivator and the nature and dynamics of optimum collaboration between providers and patients %K plant-based diet %K adherence %K patient and family involvement %K chronic disease %K provider-patient collaboration %K focus groups %K qualitative research %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1044389418810239