This prospective study examines whether a patient medication instruction sheet (PMI) given to clinic patients by their health care provider affects knowledge and/or attitudes with thiazide diuretic use as part of an antihypertensive regimen. Adult male patients ( N = 285) in a general medicine clinic were assigned to groups receiving the American Medical Association PMI describing their diuretic. Patients getting the PMI obtained it either directly from their provider or at the pharmacy dispensing window. All patients were surveyed by phone 1 week following the clinic visit with regard to the PMI, knowledge of medication use, and attitudes toward drug use. Results indicate that a provider-dispensed PMI results in higher levels of drug knowl...
Ley's Partial Model of Compliance suggests that patients who understand information given to them ar...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient's medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between how proficient pati...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
The effect on patient knowledge of self-administra-tion of medications was evaluated for verbal in-s...
Background: Effective communication and education formats between health care providers and patients...
We examined patient beliefs about provider awareness of medication use, patient-reported prevalence ...
Aim of the study: To study patients 'awareness of their medication and adherence to physicians' reco...
In Belgium, the distribution of medications to outpatients in community pharmacies is almost exclusi...
Aims: The direct involvement of clinical pharmacists in patient care is an ever-evolving role in the...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To compare the self-reported medication knowledge and attitudes of...
Background and purpose: A drug brochure or Patient Package Insert (PPI) is a sheet of paper in drug ...
Background/ Objective:In our current healthcare system, information seekers have a bulk of the respo...
Background: Improving patient’s medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
Ley's Partial Model of Compliance suggests that patients who understand information given to them ar...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient's medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between how proficient pati...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
The effect on patient knowledge of self-administra-tion of medications was evaluated for verbal in-s...
Background: Effective communication and education formats between health care providers and patients...
We examined patient beliefs about provider awareness of medication use, patient-reported prevalence ...
Aim of the study: To study patients 'awareness of their medication and adherence to physicians' reco...
In Belgium, the distribution of medications to outpatients in community pharmacies is almost exclusi...
Aims: The direct involvement of clinical pharmacists in patient care is an ever-evolving role in the...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To compare the self-reported medication knowledge and attitudes of...
Background and purpose: A drug brochure or Patient Package Insert (PPI) is a sheet of paper in drug ...
Background/ Objective:In our current healthcare system, information seekers have a bulk of the respo...
Background: Improving patient’s medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
Ley's Partial Model of Compliance suggests that patients who understand information given to them ar...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient's medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...