Publication: A questionnaire on treatment satisfaction and disease specific knowledge among patients with acute coronary syndrome II: Insights for patient education and quality improvement
A questionnaire on treatment satisfaction and disease specific knowledge among patients with acute coronary syndrome II: Insights for patient education and quality improvement
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Frick, U., Gutzwiller, F. S., Maggiorini, M., & Christen, S. (2012). A questionnaire on treatment satisfaction and disease specific knowledge among patients with acute coronary syndrome II: Insights for patient education and quality improvement. Patient Education and Counseling, 86(3), 366–371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2011.06.004
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OBJECTIVE: Secondary prevention for coronary heart disease is achieved by pharmaceutical control of risk factors and patients' own self management behaviour. To comply with longterm treatment patients need sufficient knowledge of their condition and should be satisfied with acute care. Therefore a questionnaire measuring both issues was constructed. METHODS AND RESULTS: Latent class analysis applied in a sample of over 2000 patients suffering from acute coronary syndrome revealed 4 configurative patterns of knowledge and 5 distinct pa
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Frick, U., Gutzwiller, F. S., Maggiorini, M., & Christen, S. (2012). A questionnaire on treatment satisfaction and disease specific knowledge among patients with acute coronary syndrome II: Insights for patient education and quality improvement. Patient Education and Counseling, 86(3), 366–371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2011.06.004