Barnas C, Hummer M, Fleischhacker W W
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie, Wien.
Wien Med Wochenschr. 1998;148(11-12):281-3.
Compliance is the degree of adherence to an appropriate medical advise. Especially in longterm treatment, therapeutic success depends largely on patient compliance. In the treatment of schizophrenia with antipsychotic agents a non-compliance rate up to 80% is the reason for the difference between the relatively good outcome of controlled treatment studies and the bad results in clinical reality. 4 groups of variables can be identified, which influence compliant behaviour: patient-related factors, factors related to the patients environment, physician-related factors, and medication-related factors. Possibilities to ameliorate the compliance of schizophrenic patients during long-term therapy are discussed.