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Patient education: a step on the road to better adherence
British Journal of Renal Medicine, 12/23/08
With much of healthcare going down the route of target-driven outcomes, it is becoming increasingly important to recognise the impact of poor adherence to medication in the ability to attain these treatment goals.
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