Horwitz R I, Horwitz S M
Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.
Arch Intern Med. 1993 Aug 23;153(16):1863-8.
Adherence (or compliance) is the extent to which a person's behavior coincides with medical or health advice. Recent evidence indicates that patients who adhere to treatment, even when that treatment is a placebo, have better health outcomes than poorly adherent patients. Based on this evidence, we now believe that the outcomes of treatment are not solely attributable to the specific action of a drug, but may also depend on other nonspecific therapeutic effects. We consider the implications of these findings for the design and interpretation of clinical research as well as for the care of patients.
依从性(或顺应性)是指一个人的行为与医学或健康建议相符的程度。最近的证据表明,坚持治疗的患者,即使所接受的治疗是安慰剂,其健康结局也比依从性差的患者更好。基于这一证据,我们现在认为,治疗的结果并非仅仅归因于药物的特定作用,还可能取决于其他非特异性治疗效果。我们考虑了这些发现对临床研究的设计和解释以及对患者护理的影响。