a Human Cognitive Neuroscience , Psychology, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK.
Cogn Neurosci. 2013;4(3-4):208-9. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2013.854761.
"Implicit awareness" may be inferred from compliance with medical treatment, even when the patient explicitly denies the need for treatment. Such compliance may cause medics and other health professionals to underestimate the frequency of anosognosia and its effects on the lives of patients and carers. We report survey data showing that health professionals do indeed consider anosognosia following stroke to be relatively uncommon and unimportant, in contrast with evidence on its true frequency and impact. Mograbi and Morris' emphasis on the distinction between implicit and explicit awareness may promote increased recognition of anosognosia amongst health professionals.
“内隐意识”可能可以从对治疗的依从性中推断出来,即使患者明确否认治疗的必要性。这种依从性可能导致医务人员和其他卫生专业人员低估了认知障碍的频率及其对患者和护理者生活的影响。我们报告的调查数据显示,卫生专业人员确实认为中风后认知障碍相对少见且不重要,而实际上它的发生频率和影响的证据并非如此。Mograbi 和 Morris 强调内隐意识和外显意识之间的区别,这可能会促使卫生专业人员更多地认识到认知障碍。