Patient self-management and pharmacist-led patient self-management in Hong Kong: A focus group study from different healthcare professionals' perspectives
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Patient self-management is a key approach to manage non-communicable diseases. A pharmacist-led approach in patient self-management means collaborative care between pharmacists and patients. However, the development of both patient s...
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Main Authors: | Wong Eliza LY (Author), You Joyce HS (Author), Chan Frank WK (Author), Wong Fiona YY (Author), Yeoh EK (Author) |
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