Evaluating The Use Of A Theory-Based Intervention To Improve Medication-Taking Behaviours : A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study In Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension : Applying Health Belief Model Theory To Understand Patients' Medication And Disease Beliefs And Using This To Develop And Evaluate Targeted Interventions Delivered By A Pharmacist To Improve Medication Adherence
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Evaluating The Use Of A Theory-Based Intervention To Improve Medication-Taking Behaviours : A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study In Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension : Applying Health Belief Model Theory To Understand Patients' Medication And Disease Beliefs And Using This To Develop And Evaluate Targeted Interventions Delivered By A Pharmacist To Improve Medication Adherence