Using Experiential Training to Enhance Health Professionals' Awareness of Patient Compliance Issues

A program used role playing to help physicians and nurses to understand problems in gaining patient compliance with medical regimens. Practitioners found they gained insight into sources of patient noncompliance and were able to generalize the experience to later interactions with patients. (Author/...

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AIDS/HIV
Compliance (Psychology)
Cooperation
Drug Administration Schedule
Education, Medical, Continuing
Education, Nursing, Continuing
Follow-Up Studies
Higher Education
Humans
Interpersonal Competence
Medical Education
Nurses
Nursing Education
Patient Compliance
Patients
Persuasive Discourse
Physician Patient Relationship
Physicians
Professional Education
Role Playing
Time Factors
Zidovudine - administration & dosage
title Using Experiential Training to Enhance Health Professionals' Awareness of Patient Compliance Issues
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