Medication complexity, prescription behaviour and patient adherence at the interface between ambulatory and stationary medical care.

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Medication complexity, prescription behaviour and patient adherence at the interface between ambulatory and stationary medical care. / Stange, Dorit; Kriston, Levente; von Wolff, Alessa; Baehr, Michael; Dartsch, Dorothee C.

in: EUR J CLIN PHARMACOL, Jahrgang 69, Nr. 3, 3, 2013, S. 573-580.

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title = "Medication complexity, prescription behaviour and patient adherence at the interface between ambulatory and stationary medical care.",
abstract = "A hospital stay is often accompanied by changes in medication therapy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a transfer across the interfaces on the complexity of therapeutic regimens and patient adherence as well as the attitudes of patients and general practitioners (GPs) towards pharmacotherapies.",
author = "Dorit Stange and Levente Kriston and {von Wolff}, Alessa and Michael Baehr and Dartsch, {Dorothee C}",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
volume = "69",
pages = "573--580",
journal = "EUR J CLIN PHARMACOL",
issn = "0031-6970",
publisher = "Springer",
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T1 - Medication complexity, prescription behaviour and patient adherence at the interface between ambulatory and stationary medical care.

AU - Stange, Dorit

AU - Kriston, Levente

AU - von Wolff, Alessa

AU - Baehr, Michael

AU - Dartsch, Dorothee C

PY - 2013

Y1 - 2013

N2 - A hospital stay is often accompanied by changes in medication therapy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a transfer across the interfaces on the complexity of therapeutic regimens and patient adherence as well as the attitudes of patients and general practitioners (GPs) towards pharmacotherapies.

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VL - 69

SP - 573

EP - 580

JO - EUR J CLIN PHARMACOL

JF - EUR J CLIN PHARMACOL

SN - 0031-6970

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