What information do patients want about their medicines? An exploration of the perspectives of general medicine inpatients
Abstract Background Medicines are one of the most common healthcare interventions, yet evidence shows patients often do not receive the information they want about their medicines. This affects their adherence and healthcare engagement. There is limited research exploring what information patients w...
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Main Authors: | Amy Hai Yan Chan (Author), Trudi Aspden (Author), Kim Brackley (Author), Hannah Ashmore-Price (Author), Michelle Honey (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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