Compliance - Respecting of the Physician’s Orders by Patients
Kompliance - dodržovánílékařových příkazů pacientem
Výsledky empirických šetření o tom, do jaké míry pacienti skutečně dělají přesně a důsledněto, co jim lékař nařídí, se značně různí. Je možné počítat s tím, že asi v 50 % pacienti nedělajípřesně a důsledně to, co jim lékař nařídí. A zde je nejen možné, ale dokonce nutné se ptát: pročpacient nedělá to, co mu lékař (ba i léčitel) nařídí. A to je otázka pro psychologa.
Klíčová slova:
kompliance - adherence - vztah lékař-pacient.
Authors:
J. Křivohlavý
Authors‘ workplace:
Emeritní profesor Institutu pro vzdělávání zdravotníků, Praha
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2000; (5): 272-275
Category:
Overview
Results of empirical studies to what extent patients adhere exactly and consistently to thedoctor’s advice vary greatly. It may be foreseen that some 50% patients do not do exactly andconsistently to what the physician advises them to do. And it is not only possible but essentialto ask why the patient does not comply with the physician’s (or healer’s) advice. This is a problemfor psychologists.
Key words:
compliance - adherence - doctor-patient relationship.
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