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The Medication Interest Model : How to Talk with Patients about Their Medications.
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Autor principal:
Shea, Shawn Christopher
Formato:
eBook
Lenguaje:
English
Publicado:
Philadelphia :
Wolters Kluwer,
2018.
Edición:
2nd ed.
Materias:
Physician and patient.
Patient compliance.
Patient education.
Medication abuse.
Medication abuse
Patient compliance
Patient education
Physician and patient
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Intro; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword to the First Edition; Preface; PART ONE When Patients Don't Take Their Medications: Core Principles; Chapter 1 "Nonadherence": The Extent of the Problem; Chapter 2 The Medication Interest Model: What Is It?; Chapter 3 The Crux of the Problem: The Nature of Medication Nonadherence; Chapter 4 Is It Really "Noncompliance"?; Chapter 5 The Choice Triad: How Do Patients Choose to Take a Medication?; PART TWO Interviewing Techniques and Strategies: The Real World of Clinical Application; Chapter 6 The First Script
Chapter 7 First Step of the Choice Triad: Is There Something Really Wrong?Chapter 8 Second Step of the Choice Triad: Can a Medication Help Me? 117; Chapter 9 Third Step of the Choice Triad: Do the Pros Outweigh the Cons?; Chapter 10 Choice Triad Redux: Caring for the Patient 195; PART THREE Specialized Topics and Advanced Techniques for Enhancing Medication Interest; Chapter 11 Starting, Switching, and Adding Medications: Finding Collaborative Solutions; Chapter 12 Why Patients Hide the Truth About Their Medication Practice and How to Help Them Share It
Chapter 13 Pills and People: Assessing Cultural Beliefs About MedicationsChapter 14 Medication Interest: The Impact of Family, Friends, and the Digital World; Appendix A The Next Step: A Concise Guide to Enhancing Medication Follow-Through; Index
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