Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, & Tourism, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 516 Stirling Street, 348 Bryan Building, Greensboro, NC, 27402, USA.
Institute for Health Research and Policy, 463 Westside Research Office Building, 1747 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL, 60608, USA; Department of Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes, and Policy in the College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 833 S. Wood Street (MC 871), Chicago, IL, 60612, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2021 Sep;285:114264. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114264. Epub 2021 Jul 24.
Long-term adherence to medications is not well understood and poses a significant challenge for many chronically ill persons. Past research provides insights on adherence in short durations such as a day or several weeks, even though chronically ill patients are required to take medications for periods as long as a lifetime. To fill this important knowledge gap, we study the temporal unfolding of prolonged medication-taking experiences among thirty adults, mostly African American, with chronic hypertension in the U.S. Specifically, we take an extended, experience-centered, narrative approach to examine retrospective patient accounts of adherence efforts over spans of one year to more than four decades. Applying Gergen and Gergen's concept of narrative forms (1983), we find four distinct narrative arcs, or patterned sequences of medication consumption, that we term Out of the Gate, Existential Turn, Fits and Starts, and Slow Climb, along with individual and social elements that shape and shift practices in the context of time.
长期坚持服药的情况尚不清楚,这对许多慢性病患者来说是一个重大挑战。过去的研究提供了一些关于短期(如一天或数周)服药依从性的见解,尽管慢性病患者需要长期(长达一生)服药。为了填补这一重要的知识空白,我们研究了美国 30 名成年人(主要是非洲裔美国人)在长期服用药物方面的体验。具体来说,我们采用扩展的、以经验为中心的叙事方法,来考察患者在一年到四十年以上的时间跨度内的服药依从性的回顾性描述。我们运用杰根和杰根的叙事形式概念(1983),发现了四个不同的叙事弧,或有规律的药物使用模式,我们称之为“开始服药”、“存在性转折”、“时好时坏”和“缓慢爬坡”,以及在时间背景下塑造和改变实践的个体和社会因素。