Coleman V R
J Hypertens Suppl. 1985 Apr;3(1):S69-71.
Four major components are involved in physician behaviour that may impact on patient compliance with treatment regimens: compassion, communication, activating patient self-motivation and shared responsibility with the patient. An attitude of concern coupled with hope and interest in the patient's future well-being effect compliance. Other facets of compliance may be outside the physician's control: factors within the patient or within the environment and factors intrinsic to hypertension in itself suggest that physician behaviour is the factor most easily controlled by the physician to enhance compliance.
同情心、沟通、激发患者的自我动力以及与患者分担责任。关心的态度,再加上对患者未来健康的希望和关注,会影响依从性。依从性的其他方面可能超出医生的控制范围:患者自身或环境中的因素以及高血压本身的内在因素表明,医生行为是医生最容易控制的提高依从性的因素。