The Noncompliant Patient In Search of Autonomy

Hastings Center Report 17 (4):15-17 (1987)
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Abstract

From a medical perspective, patients who do not comply with the doctor's orders are usually seen as deviant and deviance requires correction. But many chronically ill people view their behavior differently, as a matter of self‐regulation. In this light noncompliance supports people's desires for independence and autonomy, desires that align closely with the therapeutic goals of caregivers.

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