Exploring the perceived factors that affect self-medication among nursing students: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Self-medication is the use of one or more medications without physician's diagnosis, opinion, or prescription and supervision, which includes the use of herbal or chemical drugs. Todays, self-medication is one of the biggest socio-health and economic problems among nursing s...
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Main Authors: | Ali Soroush (Author), Alireza Abdi (Author), Bahare Andayeshgar (Author), Afsoon Vahdat (Author), Alireza Khatony (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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