Patients' Awareness, Perceived Benefit, and Intent to Participate in Pharmacy Services
Objective: To determine patient awareness, perceived benefit, and intent to participate in 1) adherence packaging 2) Medication therapy management (MTM), 3) delivery, 4) automatic refill, and 5) refill synchronization. Methods: This cross-sectional exploratory study used convenience sampling to surv...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra L Born (Author), Dr. Sharrel L Pinto (Author), Dr. Amit S Patel (Author), Dr. Sadik A Khuder (Author), Dr. Varun A Vaidya (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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