It appears no script is enabled within your browser. Please enable JavaScript to use this site.
Skip header and navigation
Home
View Selections:
0
Items
Help
Print
What happened to the prescriptions? A single, short, standardized telephone call may increase compliance.
https://arctichealth.org/en/permalink/ahliterature71145
Source
Fam Pract. 2004 Feb;21(1):46-50
Publication Type
Article
Date
Feb-2004
More detail
Author
Bertil Hagström
Bengt Mattsson
Ing-Marie Rost
Ronny K Gunnarsson
Author Affiliation
Department of Primary Health Care, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden. bertil.hagstrom@telia.com
Source
Fam Pract. 2004 Feb;21(1):46-50
Date
Feb-2004
Language
English
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Cardiovascular Agents - administration & dosage
Cardiovascular Diseases - drug therapy
Family Practice - statistics & numerical data
Female
Humans
Male
Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) - statistics & numerical data
Patient Compliance - statistics & numerical data
Pharmaceutical Services - statistics & numerical data
Prescriptions, Drug - statistics & numerical data
Primary Health Care - statistics & numerical data
Reminder Systems - statistics & numerical data
Sex Factors
Sweden
Telephone
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients' compliance with prescribed prescriptions and doctors' advice is a prerequisite for successful treatment. Compliance is estimated to be
PubMed ID
14760043
View in PubMed
Less detail
Permalink