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The Health Belief Model Factors Influencing Patient Compliance
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Introduction Half of medical advice is not taken up. £100 million of prescribed medication is discarded every year, at least. Compliance with screening or preventative programmes is essential for their effectiveness.
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Health Belief Model Health Motivation. Perceived vulnerability. Perceived costs and benefits. Perceived Seriousness.
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Health Motivation The individual’s general interest in health matters, which may correlate with personality, social class, ethic group, religion etc etc.
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Perceived Vulnerability How vulnerable or threatened a patient feels him / herself to be to a particular disease.
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Perceived Costs and Benefits The individual’s estimation of the benefits of treatment weighed against cost, risks and inconvenience.
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Perceived Seriousness Trigger factors such as alarming symptoms, advice from family or friends, messages from the media, disruption of work or play.
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Health Beliefs About Illness or Symptoms Difficult to elicit. Patients frightened of looking foolish or ignorant. Patients may be reluctant to “waste a doctors time” with personal attitudes.
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Health Beliefs About Illness or Symptoms Avoid direct questions e.g. “What do you think will happen if you don’t get your blood pressure checked?” Indirect questions helpful: “What is going through your mind?” “What does your wife / husband think?” Etc etc.
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Checklist Elicit patient’s health beliefs. Reinforce positive attitudes to health. i.e. praise for giving up smoking for a period in the past, don’t dwell on the fact they re-started.
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Checklist Counter myths and negative attitudes. Inform patient about causes and prognosis.
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Checklist Plan an appropriate course of action to suit his/her needs and lifestyle. Don’t ask them to give up cigarettes, alcohol and sexual promiscuity all at once !
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