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Patient Compliance in Medical Practice and Clinical Trials

Cramer, Joyce A.(Edited by)Spilker, Bert(Edited by)
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Patient noncompliance with medical regimens is a major factor in therapeutic failure and is particularly detrimental to clinical trials. This text aims to address the entire scope of compliance issues, and describes electronic monitoring devices that record actual dose times.

Traditional methods of assessing compliance, such as patient history, drug levels, and counting pills or prescription refills, are also discussed.

The review of everyday clinical problems facing practitioners everywhere is complemented by discussions on the impact of noncompliance in research and the drug regulatory process. Health care providers in all fields as well as clinical trial researchers should find useful ideas throughout the book.

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Product Details
0881677353 / 9780881677355
Hardback
25/02/1991
United States
English
432 pages, 41 line drawings, 17 half-tones
178 x 254 mm, 1090 grams
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