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American Pharmacy, 1984
This article is one in a series written by APhA officers and staff discussing issues critical to the practice of pharmacy. Unless otherwise stated in the text, the remarks are not to be interpreted as necessarily reflecting Association policy or opinion. Reader response to these articles is welcomed.
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This article is one in a series written by APhA officers and staff discussing issues critical to the practice of pharmacy. Unless otherwise stated in the text, the remarks are not to be interpreted as necessarily reflecting Association policy or opinion. Reader response to these articles is welcomed.
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Comprehensive therapy, 1985
Compliance is a highly individual phenomenon, and the decision to comply is a dynamic process. The physician who wishes to respond to compliance problems must offer behavioral strategies that are tailored to the individual patient and are continuously applied. Compliance behavior is complex and multifactorial. No single compliance-improving strategy is
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Compliance is a highly individual phenomenon, and the decision to comply is a dynamic process. The physician who wishes to respond to compliance problems must offer behavioral strategies that are tailored to the individual patient and are continuously applied. Compliance behavior is complex and multifactorial. No single compliance-improving strategy is
R L, Ruffalo +2 more
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Patient Compliance vs Cooperation
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987To the Editor. —In Dr Muirhead's 1 letter in theArchives, he objects to the word compliance when used to describe the extent to which a patient carries out a physician's treatment orders. He cites as evidence for this criticism the definition from Random House Dictionary of the English Language , "a tendency to yield readily to others, especially in a
L, Apt, A B, Barrett
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Patient compliance—Whose responsibility?
Social Science & Medicine, 1991This paper focuses on general practitioner and district nurse knowledge of prescribed drugs taken by their elderly patients, and the evaluation of a method of improving that knowledge by a patient held drug guide. Serious differences were identified in the knowledge of doctors, nurses and patients about drugs.
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Measurement of patient compliance.
Pharmacy world & science : PWS, 1998The compliance of 91 diabetic patients using oral antidiabetics was studied. Patient compliance was measured using four different methods. Patients received their medication in a Medication Event Monitoring System (MEMS)-container. Each time the patient went back to the pharmacy for refill prescriptions, the number of tablets left in the container were
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