The City College of New York, New York, NY, USA.
University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Health Educ Behav. 2019 Dec;46(6):991-1000. doi: 10.1177/1090198119859407. Epub 2019 Jul 1.
Poor adherence to medical recommendations is a well-recognized catalyst for public health consequences worldwide. The literature highlights health consciousness as a likely antecedent to patient-physician trust, which in turn promotes medical adherence. Nevertheless, principles of patient-centered care suggest that patient perceptions of their doctor's appraisal of their emotions may influence the path between trust and medical adherence. Accordingly, this study tested the mediating role of patient-physician trust in the relation between health consciousness and medical adherence and assessed whether patient ratings of their doctor's appraisal of their own and their patients' emotions moderated the mediated relation. Data were collected via self-report questionnaires from two culturally and economically diverse countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina ( = 262) and the United States ( = 314). Participants were young, healthy adults who visited their primary care physician in the past year. The study employed confirmatory factor analysis, mediation, and moderated mediation analyses. The results indicate that health consciousness positively related to patient-physician trust, which was in turn related to higher medical adherence and which mediated 28% of the total effect of health consciousness. Nevertheless, among patients who rated their physicians to have low appraisal for their patients' emotions but high appraisal for their own emotions, the path from trust to adherence was not significant. These results highlight the importance of promoting health consciousness among young individuals, all while training practitioners to be attuned to their patients' emotions and circumstances above their own. However, additional findings indicate that the interrelation between doctors' emotional attributes and adherence is not necessarily one directional and warrants further investigation.
对医疗建议的依从性差是全世界公认的公共卫生后果的催化剂。文献强调健康意识是患者-医生信任的一个可能的前因,而这种信任反过来又促进了医疗依从性。然而,以患者为中心的护理原则表明,患者对医生对其情绪的评估可能会影响信任与医疗依从性之间的关系。因此,本研究测试了患者-医生信任在健康意识与医疗依从性之间的关系中的中介作用,并评估了患者对医生对自己和患者情绪评估的看法是否调节了中介关系。数据是通过自我报告问卷从两个文化和经济多样化的国家收集的:波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(n = 262)和美国(n = 314)。参与者是在过去一年中看过初级保健医生的年轻健康成年人。该研究采用了验证性因素分析、中介和调节中介分析。结果表明,健康意识与患者-医生信任呈正相关,而患者-医生信任又与更高的医疗依从性相关,健康意识对信任的总效应有 28%的中介作用。然而,在那些认为医生对自己的情绪评估高但对患者的情绪评估低的患者中,从信任到依从的路径并不显著。这些结果强调了在培养年轻个体健康意识的重要性,同时也要培训医生关注患者的情绪和情况,而不仅仅是自己的情绪和情况。然而,进一步的发现表明,医生的情感属性和依从性之间的相互关系不一定是单向的,值得进一步研究。