1968
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.58.2.274
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Variations in patients' compliance with doctors' advice: an empirical analysis of patterns o communication.

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“…51 A more recent meta-analysis of over 500 studies on adherence to medical recommendations found the average nonadherence rate to be 24.8%. 52 Cigarette smoking is associated with lifestyle and health risk behaviours that may influence medication adherence.…”
Section: Association Between Smoking and Increased Disease Activity Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 A more recent meta-analysis of over 500 studies on adherence to medical recommendations found the average nonadherence rate to be 24.8%. 52 Cigarette smoking is associated with lifestyle and health risk behaviours that may influence medication adherence.…”
Section: Association Between Smoking and Increased Disease Activity Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patienten förväntades följa doktorns direktiv utan invändningar eller diskussion, en paternalistisk attityd. Uppfattningen bland läkare var att doktorns attityd och beteende spelade en liten roll i förhållande till vad patientens personlighet betydde för en behandlingsframgång (70). Compliance -Termen har ett militärt ursprung och har innebörden av "undfallenhet", "foglighet".…”
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“…Adherence to medical regimens has been studied in detail since the 1960s (M. S. Davis, 1968;Korsch, Gozzi, & Francis, 1968). Initial investigations showed fairly high levels of nonadherence to doctors' advice (37%; M. S. Davis, 1968) and high levels of dissatisfaction with treatment by physicians (24%; Korsch et al, 1968).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial investigations showed fairly high levels of nonadherence to doctors' advice (37%; M. S. Davis, 1968) and high levels of dissatisfaction with treatment by physicians (24%; Korsch et al, 1968). Findings from more recent studies on adherence to medical recommendations have shown that nonadherence is still relatively high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%