The Influence of Social and Individual Factors on Medicine Use in Older Adults
Objective: To quantitatively explore the social and individual factors (including beliefs, experiences, and health literacy) that may affect medicine use in older adults. Design: A descriptive research approach with quantitative-based methods was used. Individual structured interviews were completed...
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Main Authors: | Eman Rafhi (Author), Ieva Stupans (Author), Joon Soo Park (Author), Kate Wang (Author) |
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