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Published on: October 2, 2020
Haemodialysis patients' knowledge and beliefs about medication
J M Hooper1, E Rainer, R A Banks
1Health Psychology Department, Gloucestershire Royal NHS Trust, Gloucester, UK.
Abstract:
Patient adherence to treatment continues to concern health professionals. Non-adherence is costly to: a) the patient in terms of health, psychological well-being and quality of life, b) the health care providers in terms of individual professionalism, job satisfaction and the provision of optimum care packages, and c) the managers in terms of finance and service planning. Several factors are thought to be influential in treatment adherence.
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