Patient Trust in Physicians Matters-Understanding the Role of a Mobile Patient Education System and Patient-Physician Communication in Improving Patient Adherence Behavior: Field Study
BackgroundThe ultimate goal of any prescribed medical therapy is to achieve desired outcomes of patient care. However, patient nonadherence has long been a major problem detrimental to patient health, and thus is a concern for all health care providers. Moreover, nonadherence is extremely costly for...
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Main Authors: | Dezhi Wu (Author), Paul Benjamin Lowry (Author), Dongsong Zhang (Author), Youyou Tao (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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