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The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care

Year 2013, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, 113 - 119, 07.03.2014

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The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care

Year 2013, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, 113 - 119, 07.03.2014

Abstract

References

  • Barber N, Willson A. Churchill’s Clinical Pharmacy Survival Guide. Edinburgh Churchill Livingstone Edinburgh. 1999.
  • Segador J, Gil-Guillen VF, Orozco D, Quirce F, Carratalá MC, Fernández-Parker A, Merino J. The effect of written information on adherence to antibiotic treatment in acute sore throat. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2005; 26:56-61.
  • Claxton AJ, Cramer J, Pierce C. A systematic review of the associations between dose regimens and medication compliance. Clin Ther 2001; 23:1296-310.
  • Kardas P. Patient compliance with antibiotic treatment for respiratory tract infections. J Antimicrob Chemother 2002; 49:897-903.
  • Pechere JC, Hughes D, Kardas P, Cornaglia G. Noncompliance with antibiotic therapy for acute community infections: a global survey. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2007; 29:245-53.
  • Cals JW, Hopstaken RM, Le Doux PH, Driessen GA, Nelemans PJ, Dinant GJ. Dose timing and patient compliance with two antibiotic treatment regimens for lower respiratory tract infections in primary care. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2008; 31:531-6.
  • Jackson C, Lawton RJ, Raynor DK, Knapp P, Conner MT, Lowe CJ, Closs SJ. Promoting adherence to antibiotics: a test of implementation intentions. Patient Educ Couns 2006; 61:212-8.
  • Hawkings NJ, Butler CC, Wood F. Antibiotics in the community: a typology of user behaviours. Patient Educ Couns 2008; 73:146-52.
  • Niederman MS. Principles of appropriate antibiotic use. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2005; 26 Suppl 3:S170-5.
  • Davey P, Pagliari C, Hayes A. The patient’s role in the spread and control of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Clin Microbiol Infect 2002; 8 Suppl 2:43-68. http://www.acponline.org/patients_families/diseases_conditions/antibiotic_resistance/.
  • The definition of clinical pharmacy. 2008. (Accessed at http://www.accp.com/docs/positions/commentaries/ Clinpharmdefnfinal.pdf.)
  • Hand K. Antibiotic pharmacists in the ascendancy. J Antimicrob Chemother 2007; 60 Suppl 1:i73-6.
  • Once-daily dosage secures better compliance with antibiotic therapy of respiratory tract infections than twicedaily dosage. 2003. (Accessed at http://www.jarcet. com/articles/Vol3Iss2/Kardas.htm.)
  • Ngoh LN. Health literacy: a barrier to pharmacist-patient communication and medication adherence. J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) 2009; 49:e132-46; quiz e47-9.
  • Kardas P, Devine S, Golembesky A, Roberts C. A systematic review and meta-analysis of misuse of antibiotic therapies in the community. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2005; 26:106-13.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nefise Göktay This is me

Suna Telefoncu This is me

S Kadıoğlu This is me

Çağlar Macit This is me

Nazlı Şencan This is me

Philip Clark This is me

Publication Date March 7, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 17 Issue: 2

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APA Göktay, N., Telefoncu, S., Kadıoğlu, S., Macit, Ç., et al. (2014). The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, 17(2), 113-119. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.35158
AMA Göktay N, Telefoncu S, Kadıoğlu S, Macit Ç, Şencan N, Clark P. The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care. Marmara Pharm J. October 2014;17(2):113-119. doi:10.12991/mpj.35158
Chicago Göktay, Nefise, Suna Telefoncu, S Kadıoğlu, Çağlar Macit, Nazlı Şencan, and Philip Clark. “The Role of Patient Education in Adherence to Antibiotic Therapy in Primary Care”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 17, no. 2 (October 2014): 113-19. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.35158.
EndNote Göktay N, Telefoncu S, Kadıoğlu S, Macit Ç, Şencan N, Clark P (October 1, 2014) The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 17 2 113–119.
IEEE N. Göktay, S. Telefoncu, S. Kadıoğlu, Ç. Macit, N. Şencan, and P. Clark, “The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care”, Marmara Pharm J, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 113–119, 2014, doi: 10.12991/mpj.35158.
ISNAD Göktay, Nefise et al. “The Role of Patient Education in Adherence to Antibiotic Therapy in Primary Care”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 17/2 (October 2014), 113-119. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.35158.
JAMA Göktay N, Telefoncu S, Kadıoğlu S, Macit Ç, Şencan N, Clark P. The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care. Marmara Pharm J. 2014;17:113–119.
MLA Göktay, Nefise et al. “The Role of Patient Education in Adherence to Antibiotic Therapy in Primary Care”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 17, no. 2, 2014, pp. 113-9, doi:10.12991/mpj.35158.
Vancouver Göktay N, Telefoncu S, Kadıoğlu S, Macit Ç, Şencan N, Clark P. The role of patient education in adherence to antibiotic therapy in primary care. Marmara Pharm J. 2014;17(2):113-9.