Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription medications and develops a theory of the effects of perceived physician communication on the patient decision-making process of medication taking. Methods: Using a grounded theory approach, this study systematically analyzed patient narratives of communication with physicians regarding prescription medications and the patient's resulting medication taking and adherence behavior. Results: Participants described concern about side effects, lack of perceived need for medications, and healthcare system factors as barriers to medication adherence. Overall, participants seemed to assess the utility of communication about these issues based on thei...
Previous qualitative work has identified communication problems between doctors and patients in gene...
Aim of the study: to analyze patients' opinion on the compliance with the recommendations doctors pr...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 20-50% of patients do not take medications as recommended. Accepting a doct...
Objective: This study explored patient recall of clinician presentation of information about prescri...
Purpose Poor medication communication of physicians to patients is detrimental, e.g. for medication ...
Background: Medication communication from physicians to patients often is poor, by this among others...
Context: Interpersonal communication is inherent in a majority of strategies seeking to engage presc...
This study explored how a sample of Australian pharmacists would convey information about the side e...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing behaviour of doctors is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. This ...
This study explored how a sample of Australian pharmacists would convey information about the side e...
Background: Patients engaged in evidence-based opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment can obtain prescr...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
We examined patient beliefs about provider awareness of medication use, patient-reported prevalence ...
The results showed that poor communication with patients as a healthcare professional behaviour was ...
Previous qualitative work has identified communication problems between doctors and patients in gene...
Aim of the study: to analyze patients' opinion on the compliance with the recommendations doctors pr...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 20-50% of patients do not take medications as recommended. Accepting a doct...
Objective: This study explored patient recall of clinician presentation of information about prescri...
Purpose Poor medication communication of physicians to patients is detrimental, e.g. for medication ...
Background: Medication communication from physicians to patients often is poor, by this among others...
Context: Interpersonal communication is inherent in a majority of strategies seeking to engage presc...
This study explored how a sample of Australian pharmacists would convey information about the side e...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing behaviour of doctors is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. This ...
This study explored how a sample of Australian pharmacists would convey information about the side e...
Background: Patients engaged in evidence-based opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment can obtain prescr...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
We examined patient beliefs about provider awareness of medication use, patient-reported prevalence ...
The results showed that poor communication with patients as a healthcare professional behaviour was ...
Previous qualitative work has identified communication problems between doctors and patients in gene...
Aim of the study: to analyze patients' opinion on the compliance with the recommendations doctors pr...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...