AIMS: Identifying patients' beliefs about taking medication can inform interventions to support medication taking, and their evaluation. We set out to establish the range of these beliefs, and measure the frequency of commonly held beliefs and their correlation with intention to take medication and self-reported medication adherence. METHODS: An exploratory survey among Type 2 diabetic patients aged 40 years or older, registered in general practice, used a questionnaire measuring a range of plausible beliefs about taking and intention to take medication developed from interviews where belief elicitation was guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour. The Medication Adherence Report Schedule was used as a self-report adherence measure. RESULT...
OBJECTIVE—To investigate diabetic patients ’ perceptions of illness and treatments, and explore rela...
OBJECTIVE: to identify salient behavioral, normative, control and self-efficacy beliefs related to t...
Ping Wu,1 Naifeng Liu2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Basic Medical Sciences and Clini...
AIMS: Identifying patients' beliefs about taking medication can inform interventions to support medi...
Abstract Objective: To identify beliefs related to oral antidiabetic use among individuals with typ...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that perceptions of treatment may be more predictive than illness perce...
Objective: To assess the relationship of patients' medication beliefs and treatment complexity with ...
Aims: To explore patients' perceptions and experiences of taking oral medications for the pharmacolo...
AimsTo explore patients' perceptions and experiences of taking oral medications for the pharmacologi...
Line Guénette,1–3 Sophie Lauzier,1–3 Laurence Guillaumie,2–4 Gabriel Gigu&e...
Aims: To explore patients' perceptions and experiences of taking oral medications for the pharmacolo...
ADHERENCE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS 2. TYPE Student: Pavlatová, J. Tutor: Matoulková, P. De...
AIM: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type 2 diabete...
Aim: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type2 diabetes...
The objectives for this study were to determine whether Caucasian and African American patients with...
OBJECTIVE—To investigate diabetic patients ’ perceptions of illness and treatments, and explore rela...
OBJECTIVE: to identify salient behavioral, normative, control and self-efficacy beliefs related to t...
Ping Wu,1 Naifeng Liu2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Basic Medical Sciences and Clini...
AIMS: Identifying patients' beliefs about taking medication can inform interventions to support medi...
Abstract Objective: To identify beliefs related to oral antidiabetic use among individuals with typ...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that perceptions of treatment may be more predictive than illness perce...
Objective: To assess the relationship of patients' medication beliefs and treatment complexity with ...
Aims: To explore patients' perceptions and experiences of taking oral medications for the pharmacolo...
AimsTo explore patients' perceptions and experiences of taking oral medications for the pharmacologi...
Line Guénette,1–3 Sophie Lauzier,1–3 Laurence Guillaumie,2–4 Gabriel Gigu&e...
Aims: To explore patients' perceptions and experiences of taking oral medications for the pharmacolo...
ADHERENCE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS 2. TYPE Student: Pavlatová, J. Tutor: Matoulková, P. De...
AIM: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type 2 diabete...
Aim: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type2 diabetes...
The objectives for this study were to determine whether Caucasian and African American patients with...
OBJECTIVE—To investigate diabetic patients ’ perceptions of illness and treatments, and explore rela...
OBJECTIVE: to identify salient behavioral, normative, control and self-efficacy beliefs related to t...
Ping Wu,1 Naifeng Liu2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Basic Medical Sciences and Clini...