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  • The study aimed to understand how psychiatrists and neurologists view patient compliance with medication for schizophrenia.
  • A survey was sent to 120 professionals, with 54 responses indicating that compliance is closely linked to patient attitudes, understanding of their illness, and symptom perception.
  • Experts emphasized the role of the doctor-patient relationship in improving compliance and noted that this behavior can change over time, suggesting a need for further research on this topic.

Article Abstract

Objective: To report attitudes of psychiatrists and neurologists towards compliance with regard to medication-taking behaviour of patients suffering from schizophrenia.

Method: A questionnaire was sent to psychiatrists and neurologists practising in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. Out of a total of 120, 54 completed questionnaires were returned.

Results: Most of the experts defined compliance as the degree of fidelity to treatment recommendations and patient cooperation. In the experts' view, a positive attitude towards treatment, insight into illness, and accurate perception of the symptoms correlate strongly with compliance, whereas the association between sociodemographic characteristics and compliance was seen as moderate. A majority of experts considered there were changes in compliance over time.

Discussion: With regard to the improvement of compliance, the importance of the doctor-patient-relationship is supported by the results of our study. As ratings of doctors suggest, compliance is a broadly determined behaviour which is variable over time. Future research on medication-related compliance in patients suffering from schizophrenia should take into account these findings.

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