Implementation of a nurse-led behaviour change intervention to support medication taking in type 2 diabetes: beyond hypothesised active ingredients (SAMS Consultation Study).
BACKGROUND: Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on findings. We assessed the implementation of a nurse-led intervention to facilitate medication adherence in type 2 diabetes (SAMS) in a trial against standard care in general practice. The intervention increa...
Main Authors: | Hardeman, W, Lamming, L, Kellar, I, De Simoni, A, Graffy, J, Boase, S, Sutton, S, Farmer, A, Kinmonth, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2014
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