Predictors of effective therapeutic relationships between pharmacists and patients with type 2 diabetes: Comparison between Arabic-speaking and Caucasian English-speaking patients
The benefits of pharmacist-led interventions in achieving desired patient outcomes have been well established. Effective patient –pharmacist relationships are required to provide high-quality pharmacy care. Limited information is available about how Arabic-speaking migrants with diabetes, in Australia, perceive patient-pharmacist relationship and how these perspectives differ from the mainstream society (represented by Cauc asian English-speaking people).
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: H. Alzubaidi, K. Mc Namara, V.L. Versace Source Type: research
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