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Subject: Patient compliance
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Electronic dissertations
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Diabetes -- Psychological aspects
2
Medical appointments and schedules
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Patient education
2
Ambulatory surgery
1
Atrial fibrillation
1
Celiac disease
1
Cerebrovascular disease -- Prevention
1
Congestive heart failure -- Patients
1
Coronary heart disease -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Diabetes -- Patients -- Care -- Study and teaching
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Diabetes -- Rehabilitation
1
Diabetics -- Attitudes
1
Gluten-free diet
1
Health behavior
1
Health behavior -- Age factors
1
Health literacy
1
Homeless persons -- Medical care
1
Hypertension -- Prevention
1
Hypertension -- Therapy
1
Hypertension in old age -- Psychological aspects
1
Instant messaging
1
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes -- Treatment
1
Older people -- Drug use
1
Preoperative care
1
Preoperative education
1
Primary care (Medicine)
1
Self-care, Health -- Study and teaching
1
Self-efficacy
1
Text messages (Cell phone systems)
1
Warfarin
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Evaluating the Relationship Between Health Literacy and Self-Efficacy on Diabetes Self-Management after Participation in a Web-Based Educational Program for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Effectiveness of a Single Educational Program on Knowledge and Management of High Blood Pressure and Increase Motivation to Change Behavior in Adults
Reducing Same-Day Surgical Delay & Cancellation Occurrences: A Quality Improvement Project in an Outpatient Surgery Center
Polypharmacy in the Elderly: Issues of Noncompliance
Improving Clinic Attendance Through Text Message Reminders to Homeless Patients with Chronic Health Conditions
Barriers to Medication Compliance in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Who Attend a Suburban Walk-In Clinic in Northwestern PA
Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure
Perceptions of primary care providers on patient barriers to secondary stroke prevention
Relationship of self-efficacy to gluten-free diet adherence
Patients’ knowledge of warfarin prescribed for atrial fibrillation
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