Barsky A J
Arch Intern Med. 1983 Aug;143(8):1544-8.
The "nonspecific" and nonpharmacologic aspects of taking medication are important in several clinical situations: when patients insist on a medicine that is not clinically indicated; when they refuse an appropriate medication; when they are repeatedly troubled by side effects from a variety of drugs; and when they do not adhere to the regimen. The patient's behavior in these situations may be motivated by the psychological meanings, interpersonal communications, or social consequences of taking pills. The physician may be able to identify these psychosocial factors by learning about the patient's prior experiences with medications, by eliciting his views of physicians and medical care, and by understanding the consequences of becoming a patient.
在几种临床情况下,服药的“非特异性”和非药物方面很重要:当患者坚持使用无临床指征的药物时;当他们拒绝合适的药物时;当他们反复受到多种药物副作用困扰时;以及当他们不遵守治疗方案时。在这些情况下,患者的行为可能受到服药的心理意义、人际沟通或社会后果的驱动。医生可以通过了解患者以前的用药经历、引出他对医生和医疗护理的看法以及理解成为患者的后果来识别这些社会心理因素。