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Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 3/2008

01.03.2008 | Original Article

Patients’ Beliefs and Preferences Regarding Doctors’ Medication Recommendations

verfasst von: Sarah L. Goff, MD, Kathleen M. Mazor, PhD, Vanessa Meterko, BS, Katherine Dodd, BS, James Sabin, MD

Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Ausgabe 3/2008

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Abstract

Background

An estimated 20–50% of patients do not take medications as recommended. Accepting a doctor’s recommendation is the first step in medication adherence, yet little is known about patients’ beliefs and preferences about how medications are prescribed.

Objective

To explore patients’ beliefs and preferences about medication prescribing to understand factors that might affect medication adherence.

Methods

Fifty members from 2 health plans in Massachusetts participated in in-depth telephone interviews. Participants listened to an audio-vignette of a doctor prescribing a medication to a patient and were asked a series of questions related to the vignette. Responses were reviewed in an iterative process to identify themes related to participants’ beliefs and preferences about medication prescribing.

Results

Participants’ beliefs and preferences about medication prescribing encompassed 3 major areas: patient–doctor relationships, outside influences, and professional expertise. Important findings included participants’ concerns about the pharmaceutical industry’s influence on doctors’ prescribing practices and beliefs that there is a clear “best” medication for most health problems.

Conclusions

Patients’ beliefs and preferences about medication prescribing may affect medication adherence. Additional empiric studies that explore whether doctors’ relationships with pharmaceutical representatives impact medication adherence by affecting trust are indicated. In addition, it would be worthwhile to explore whether discussions between patients and doctors regarding equipoise (no clear scientific evidence for 1 treatment choice over another) affect medication adherence.
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Metadaten
Titel
Patients’ Beliefs and Preferences Regarding Doctors’ Medication Recommendations
verfasst von
Sarah L. Goff, MD
Kathleen M. Mazor, PhD
Vanessa Meterko, BS
Katherine Dodd, BS
James Sabin, MD
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2008
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Ausgabe 3/2008
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Elektronische ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0470-3

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