ABSTRACT Background: Medication nonadherence is a common problem and the training of Clinicians to communicate better enhances patients' adherence to medications. Objectives: This study aims to assess Clinicians' communication skills during the process of rational prescribing in the clinics. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional questionnaire-based descriptive study conducted among Clinicians in a Nigerian tertiary hospital. The questions were adapted from the section on communication skills outlined in “Guide to Good Prescribing”. Responses were rated on 5-point Likert scale from “all of the time” to “none of the time” and data analysed using SPSS version 22. Results: There were 100 Clinicians, 71 (71%) males and 29 (29%) females with m...
Context: Medicine counter assistants (MCAs) supply the majority of non-prescription medicines (NPMs)...
Objective: The widespread problems of adherence to medication denied substantial number of patients ...
OBJECTIVES: One of the major barriers to the successful treatment of malaria is the non-adherence to...
Patients’ knowledge of their medications is an important factor in ensuring adherence. Medication ad...
The results showed that poor communication with patients as a healthcare professional behaviour was ...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
Objectives: Effective communication helps us to clearly understand patients or situation and enable...
We compiled data from nonparticipant observations of clinician–patient communication in clinical int...
Effective communication between the pharmacist and the patient is an important aspect of pharmacothe...
Background and Objective: The level of patient adherence to treatment and medication orders is one o...
In the context of chronic-routine doctor/patient consultations, interactions are focused on care and...
Purpose Poor medication communication of physicians to patients is detrimental, e.g. for medication ...
PATIENT'S ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IS STRONGLY RELATED TO CLINICIAN'S ABILITY.ROLE OF EMPATHY, OF COMM...
Background: In the counseling process, a multi-cultural competence of dispenser is among the key fac...
Background The impact that communication has on adherence, considering outcomes such as patient sati...
Context: Medicine counter assistants (MCAs) supply the majority of non-prescription medicines (NPMs)...
Objective: The widespread problems of adherence to medication denied substantial number of patients ...
OBJECTIVES: One of the major barriers to the successful treatment of malaria is the non-adherence to...
Patients’ knowledge of their medications is an important factor in ensuring adherence. Medication ad...
The results showed that poor communication with patients as a healthcare professional behaviour was ...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
Objectives: Effective communication helps us to clearly understand patients or situation and enable...
We compiled data from nonparticipant observations of clinician–patient communication in clinical int...
Effective communication between the pharmacist and the patient is an important aspect of pharmacothe...
Background and Objective: The level of patient adherence to treatment and medication orders is one o...
In the context of chronic-routine doctor/patient consultations, interactions are focused on care and...
Purpose Poor medication communication of physicians to patients is detrimental, e.g. for medication ...
PATIENT'S ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IS STRONGLY RELATED TO CLINICIAN'S ABILITY.ROLE OF EMPATHY, OF COMM...
Background: In the counseling process, a multi-cultural competence of dispenser is among the key fac...
Background The impact that communication has on adherence, considering outcomes such as patient sati...
Context: Medicine counter assistants (MCAs) supply the majority of non-prescription medicines (NPMs)...
Objective: The widespread problems of adherence to medication denied substantial number of patients ...
OBJECTIVES: One of the major barriers to the successful treatment of malaria is the non-adherence to...