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Predictors of asthma medication nonadherence
Heart & Lung; The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 05/16/08
Janson SL et al. - Nonadherence to prescribed asthma therapy seems to be influenced by socioeconomic factors and by perceived and actual severity of disease. These factors are important to assess when trying to estimate the degree of medication adherence and its relationship to clinical presentation.
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