This article discusses the term "compliance" (from English compliance - agreement, conformity), which refers to the patient's willingness to follow the doctor's recommendations, including prescriptions for pharmacotherapy. The authors emphasize that this indicator reflects the active participation of the patient in their treatment process and depends on many factors, such as motivation, level of knowledge about the disease, emotional state, and social conditions.
The article highlights the importance of trustful relationships between the doctor and the patient, as well as the need for educational programs and strategies aimed at increasing the level of health literacy among the population.
The study utilized special questionnaires and scales, as well as practical methods to enhance treatment adherence, including reminders, individual consultations, and visual materials (photos, slides, videos). If necessary, information was sent to patients via messengers.
The authors note that the study has an interdisciplinary nature and emphasize the importance of collaboration between medical and psychological specialists. The article also analyzes how adherence to medical recommendations affects the effectiveness of treatment and the economic aspects of the therapeutic process.
In conclusion, it is stated that compliance is a key element of successful treatment and requires a comprehensive approach that includes psychological, educational, and organizational measures.
Study of Compliance in Patients with Acne and Rosacea
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