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Helping the Medicine Go Down: Nurses' and Patients' Perceptions About Medication Compliance
- Source :
- Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services. 29:6-9
- Publication Year :
- 1991
- Publisher :
- SLACK, Inc., 1991.
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Abstract
- The issue of medication compliance is a multidimensional phenomenon that rests not only with the patient, but also with the interactions of caregivers. Study results revealed that nurses and patients generally perceive estimated frequency of medication compliance to be similar, although increased length of time as a psychiatric nurse was associated with nurses perceiving patients as being less compliant. Reasons given by patients and nurses for medication noncompliance differed. Patients' responses were characterized by being more concrete and varied in nature than those of the nurse.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Psychotherapist
Attitude of Health Personnel
business.industry
Decision Making
Salud mental
Psychiatric Nursing
Nursing Staff, Hospital
Mental health
Social relation
Compliance (psychology)
Interpersonal relationship
Patient perceptions
Drug Therapy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Family medicine
Humans
Patient Compliance
Medicine
Female
Pshychiatric Mental Health
business
Attitude to Health
General Nursing
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19382413 and 02793695
- Volume :
- 29
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....18fd5b9e192d405ffa7ece33375bde12
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3928/0279-3695-19910701-03