Living with, managing and minimising treatment burden in long term conditions: a systematic review of qualitative research
Background: 'Treatment burden', defined as both the workload and impact of treatment regimens on function and well-being, has been associated with poor adherence and unfavourable outcomes. Previous research focused on treatment workload but our understanding of treatment impact is limited....
Main Authors: | Demain, Sara (Author), Gonçalves, Ana-Carolina (Author), Areia, Carlos (Author), Oliveira, Rúben (Author), Marcos, Ana Jorge (Author), Marques, Alda (Author), Parmar, Ranj (Author), Hunt, Katherine (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-05-29.
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