Department of Public Finance, National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan.
J Health Econ. 2010 Mar;29(2):213-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.11.008. Epub 2009 Nov 26.
Improving patient compliance with physicians' treatment or prescription recommendations is an important goal in medical practice. We examine the relationship between treatment progress and patient compliance. We hypothesize that patients balance expected benefits and costs during a treatment episode when deciding on compliance; a patient is more likely to comply if doing so results in an expected gain in health benefit. We use a unique data set of outpatient alcohol abuse treatment to identify a relationship between treatment progress and compliance. Treatment progress is measured by the clinician's comments after each attended visit. Compliance is measured by a client attending a scheduled appointment, and continuing with treatment. We find that a patient who is making progress is less likely to drop out of treatment. We find no evidence that treatment progress raises the likelihood of a patient attending the next scheduled visit. Our results are robust to unobserved patient heterogeneity.
提高患者对医生治疗或处方建议的依从性是医疗实践中的一个重要目标。我们研究了治疗进展与患者依从性之间的关系。我们假设患者在决定依从性时会权衡治疗过程中的预期收益和成本;如果依从性导致健康收益的预期增加,患者更有可能依从。我们使用一个独特的门诊酒精滥用治疗数据集来确定治疗进展与依从性之间的关系。治疗进展通过临床医生在每次就诊后的评论来衡量。依从性通过客户参加预约并继续治疗来衡量。我们发现,取得进展的患者不太可能退出治疗。我们没有发现治疗进展会增加患者参加下一次预约的可能性的证据。我们的结果对未观察到的患者异质性具有稳健性。