UKRAINS'KYI VISNYK PSYKHONEVROLOHII

The Scientific and Practical Journal of Medicine
ISSN 2079-0325(p)
DOI 10.36927/2079-0325

Integrative medical-psychological model of non-compliance on the example of patients with cancer

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Abstract

Compliance is an important condition for conducting eff ective treatment and improving the quali ty of life patients with somatic pathology.

Research conducted in the Kyiv City Clinical Cancer Center. Examined 248 patients with cancer who received analgesic therapy (AT) related with chronic pain syndrome, for adherence to treatment and the factors that violate it.

The ineff ectiveness of the prescribed AT was most often due to noncompliance with the basic principles of analgesia, violation of the intended AT scheme, psychological reactions associated with treatment (fear of dependence or side eff ects of drugs). Detected three group of factors engaged in non-compliance: personal, psychosocial and medical.

Identifi cation of the factors and manifestations of non-compliance has an important medical — the eff ectiveness of treatment, and the psychological signifi cance — prediction psychological response of patients during treatment, prevention and correction non-adaptive forms of behavior.

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