Università degli studi di Parma. Dipartimento di Medicina e chirurgia
Abstract
Rationale:
For patients, therapy has a stronger meaning than prescriptions.
Context background:
50% of patients do not use their medications as recommended. This entails a significant increase in costs for health services, premature deaths, and hospitalizations.
Research question:
The research question explored “What factors contribute to the construction of therapeutic discordance between physician and patient in relation to the loss of meaning of a pharmacological treatment?”.
Method:
We adopted Charmaz's constructivist Grounded Theory, involving 42 participants (16 patients, 5 relatives, and 21 health care professionals).
Results:
The core category emerged is called "neglecting the relationship", and allows to understand and focus the main categories (non-negotiating contract; substituting the other; avoiding the conflict and being emotionally involved) in a conceptual framework.
Conclusions:
Therapeutic discordance theory is part of the concordance debate, highlighting the implicated factors that bring to light a negative result of the relational process between doctor and patient.
Recommendations:
The emerged knowledge of the factors involved in the therapeutic discordance can be useful to spread in training courses for physicians and medical students, a category that sees in training programs a strongly biomedical, centred imprint on illness, and often not centred on the person, family, and society
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