Abstract Background Over the past 30 years, patients’ options for accessing information about prescription drugs have expanded dramatically. In this narrative review, we address four questions: (1) What information sources are patients exposed to, and are they paying attention? (2) Is the information they hear credible and accurate? (3) When patients ask for a prescription, what do they really want and need? Finally, (4) How can physicians reconcile what patients hear, want, and need? Analysis A critical synthesis of the literature is reported. Observations indicate that the public is generally aware of and attends to a growing body of health information resources, including traditional news media, advertising, and social networking. Howeve...
Marcel KP Kusch,1,2 Walter E Haefeli,1,2 Hanna M Seidling1,2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacology a...
Background The role of information on patients' decision to non-adhere is important, yet not well e...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
Background: Over the past 30 years, patients' options for accessing information about prescription d...
A two phase study is reported. In the first phase, we asked a number of doctors to rate a list of in...
What information do patients need about medicines? Partnership between health professionals and pati...
Objective: This study explored patient recall of clinician presentation of information about prescri...
Explicit patient involvement in the selection of medications has become more frequent. Pharmaceutica...
BackgroundProviding appropriate medication information to patients is of utmost importance for optim...
When patients consult more than one source of information about their medications, they may encounte...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the information-seeking behaviour of medicine users. METHODS: A telephone ...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
This study provided a view of the social context of medication information seeking from a patient's ...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Marcel KP Kusch,1,2 Walter E Haefeli,1,2 Hanna M Seidling1,2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacology a...
Background The role of information on patients' decision to non-adhere is important, yet not well e...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
Background: Over the past 30 years, patients' options for accessing information about prescription d...
A two phase study is reported. In the first phase, we asked a number of doctors to rate a list of in...
What information do patients need about medicines? Partnership between health professionals and pati...
Objective: This study explored patient recall of clinician presentation of information about prescri...
Explicit patient involvement in the selection of medications has become more frequent. Pharmaceutica...
BackgroundProviding appropriate medication information to patients is of utmost importance for optim...
When patients consult more than one source of information about their medications, they may encounte...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the information-seeking behaviour of medicine users. METHODS: A telephone ...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
This study provided a view of the social context of medication information seeking from a patient's ...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Marcel KP Kusch,1,2 Walter E Haefeli,1,2 Hanna M Seidling1,2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacology a...
Background The role of information on patients' decision to non-adhere is important, yet not well e...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...