2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342004000300003
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Adesão ao tratamento da dor crônica e o locus de controle da saúde

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“…The main reasons reported by patients (and/or their caregivers) for not using medications ( Figure 1) were oblivion, feeling unwell after taking medications, low access to medications, difficulty swallowing, fear of harm that might be caused by drug and fear of dependence/addiction. These results are in agreement with findings reported in another study, which claimed that nonadherence to drug treatment for patients with mental disorders is determined by different factors (Kurita, Pimenta, 2004). In general, more expensive, time consuming, disruptive or complex treatment regimens lower the odds of adherence by the patient and interfere with the disease and, consequently, the patient's quality of life, which decreases the safety and effectiveness of pharmacotherapy (OPAS, OMS, 2001;Freitas, Maia, Iodes, 2006).…”
Section: Difficulty In Taking Medicationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The main reasons reported by patients (and/or their caregivers) for not using medications ( Figure 1) were oblivion, feeling unwell after taking medications, low access to medications, difficulty swallowing, fear of harm that might be caused by drug and fear of dependence/addiction. These results are in agreement with findings reported in another study, which claimed that nonadherence to drug treatment for patients with mental disorders is determined by different factors (Kurita, Pimenta, 2004). In general, more expensive, time consuming, disruptive or complex treatment regimens lower the odds of adherence by the patient and interfere with the disease and, consequently, the patient's quality of life, which decreases the safety and effectiveness of pharmacotherapy (OPAS, OMS, 2001;Freitas, Maia, Iodes, 2006).…”
Section: Difficulty In Taking Medicationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…A compreensão dos aspectos sócio-culturais que norteiam a adesão pode auxiliar na definição do que se recomendar ao doente, na comunicação entre o paciente e o profissional e em maior seguimento à terapia proposta (44) .…”
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“…These studies indicate that the behavior in situations of non-compliance to drug treatment is determined by different factors (9) . Mental patients and their relatives, during the maintenance of drug treatment, are influenced by specific and complex situations, which make the generalization of the findings difficult for other conditions than those studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The permanence of the symptoms due to poor compliance makes it difficult to elaborate therapeutic and psychological approaches, interaction between the healthcare team and the patient, and it even hinders the patient's social reintegration. The factors that can influence compliance are related to socio-demographic conditions, the therapeutic plan, the nature of the disease and the relationship between patients and healthcare professionals, among others (9,13) . Among these factors, the following are worth noting:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%