Using interactive videos in general practice to inform patients about treatment choices: a pilot study.
Our objective was to assess the acceptability of using an interactive video system in a general practice setting to inform patients about treatment choices. A descriptive cohort study was carried out in eight general practices in Oxfordshire. Fifty-four patients with mild hypertension and 29 with be...
Main Authors: | Shepperd, S, Coulter, A, Farmer, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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