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Comparison of individual perceptions of medication costs and benefits between intentional and unintentional medication non-adherence among Japanese patients
Patient Education and Counselling, 01/18/08
Iihara N et al. - Japanese patients’ perceptions of the benefits of medications, but not the costs were similar to those of Western patients, and these perceptions were likely to be different between intentionally and unintentionally non-adherent patients
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