Pinikahana Jaya, Happell Brenda, Taylor Mark, Keks Nicholas A
School of Postgraduate Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2002 Jul-Aug;23(5):513-28. doi: 10.1080/01612840290052677.
A large body of literature indicates that people diagnosed with schizophrenia are highly likely to not comply with their prescribed treatment regime at some stage during the illness process. Factors that indicate the risk of noncompliance have been the subject of considerable research over a number of years. This paper presents an extensive review of the research literature on the subject of compliance in schizophrenia. A number of factors have constituted the focus of research into this area. These include: socio-demographic characteristics, including age, gender and socioeconomic status; illness factors including insight, psychiatric symptomatology, duration of illness, substance abuse, and adverse side-effects of medication; psychosocial factors such as health beliefs and social supports; and treatment factors including the nature of the therapeutic relationship between patients and health care professionals. While the results of relevant research do not provide a clear and conclusive picture of compliance, they provide important information to guide the pivotal role of the mental health nurse in facilitating patient compliance.
大量文献表明,被诊断患有精神分裂症的人在病程的某个阶段极有可能不遵守规定的治疗方案。多年来,表明不遵守治疗方案风险的因素一直是大量研究的主题。本文对关于精神分裂症患者依从性的研究文献进行了广泛综述。该领域的研究集中在多个因素上。这些因素包括:社会人口学特征,如年龄、性别和社会经济地位;疾病因素,如自知力、精神症状、病程、药物滥用和药物不良反应;心理社会因素,如健康观念和社会支持;以及治疗因素,包括患者与医护人员之间治疗关系的性质。虽然相关研究结果并未提供关于依从性的清晰且结论性的情况,但它们提供了重要信息,以指导精神科护士在促进患者依从性方面的关键作用。