Have you been taking your pills? The adherence-monitoring sequence in the medical interview

scientific article published on 01 March 1990

Have you been taking your pills? The adherence-monitoring sequence in the medical interview is …
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P698PubMed publication ID2307943

P2093author name stringGutmann MC
Jackson TC
Steele DJ
P433issue3
P1104number of pages6
P304page(s)294-299
P577publication date1990-03-01
P1433published inJournal of Family PracticeQ15759001
P1476titleHave you been taking your pills? The adherence-monitoring sequence in the medical interview
P478volume30

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