Jin Lan, Acharya Lalatendu
a Department of Consumer Science , Purdue University.
Health Commun. 2016;31(5):513-21. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.974121. Epub 2015 Sep 30.
This article examines the meanings, practices, and cultural beliefs underlying medication adherence in people of Chinese descent living in the United States. The narratives were analyzed using interpretive phenomenology, resulting in the following themes that influenced the communication and behaviors around medication adherence of the participants: (a) cultural concepts of yin yang balance and "qi," (b) understandings of Western and Chinese medicine's efficacy profiles, (c) importance of family and social support, and (d) level of acculturation. This article discusses the influence of these themes on medication adherence and proposes that health communication campaigns, interventions, and doctor-patient communication about increasing medication adherence with people of Chinese descent should engage these understandings.
本文探讨了居住在美国的华裔人群药物依从性背后的意义、行为及文化信仰。采用解释现象学对叙述内容进行分析,得出影响参与者药物依从性相关沟通及行为的以下主题:(a)阴阳平衡与“气”的文化概念;(b)对中西医疗效的理解;(c)家庭和社会支持的重要性;(d)文化适应程度。本文讨论了这些主题对药物依从性的影响,并提出针对华裔人群提高药物依从性的健康宣传活动、干预措施及医患沟通应考虑这些理解。