Matching Pairs PSYC 365 Ch 4 VocabOnline version Chapter 4 vocab by Spencer Leon 1 Non-discrepant responses 2 Creative non-adherence 3 Consumerist communication 4 Medical jargon 5 Biopsychosocial communication 6 Guidance-cooperation model 7 Mutual-participation model 8 Multilevel explanations 9 "Healthy adherer" effect 10 Psychosocial communication 11 Non-adherence 12 Compliance or adherence 13 Narrowly biomedical communication 14 Expanded biomedical communications 15 Active-passive model The degree to which patients carry out the behaviours and treatments that physicians and other health professionals recommend The use of the physician as a consultant who answers questions rather than by asking them Greater adherence to health-promoting behaviours, such as medication adherence, is indicative of overall healthy behaviour Failure to follow the advice of a health professional Includes numerous closed-ended medical questions and moderate levels of biomedical and psychosocial exchange between physician and patient Suggests that biological, psychological, and social factors are all involved in any given state of health or illness A patient's intentional modifying or supplementing of a recommended treatment regimen Technical language used by a physician that is sometimes unintelligible to the patient Includes substantial psychosocial exchange between physician and patient Explanations that use medical jargon followed by further explanation using everyday language Situation in which patients are unable to participate in their care or to make decisions because of their medical condition Physician responds to the patient's questions using the same sophistication of vocabulary that the patient uses Health care model in which the physician and patient make joint decisions about every aspect of care Communication in which the patient seeks advice from their physician and answers the questions that are asked, but the physician is responsible for determining the diagnosis and treatment Characterized mainly by biomedical talk, closed-ended medical questions, and very little discussion of psychosocial issues