From compliance to concordance: meeting the needs of patients?
Abstract of a pharmacy practice research paper presented at the British Pharmaceutical Conference, Glasgow, 23-26 Sep 2001. Interviews with 21 English speakers of Pakistani origin with type 2 diabetes. Results suggest that it may be more appropriate to link concordance to an approach which seeks to...
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