Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2478044 | Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Increasing patient knowledge is a way to decrease the rate of adverse effects. This study demonstrates that patients with primary poor knowledge improved it significantly thanks to pharmacy students' intervention. This may contribute to lower the VKA-associated risk of adverse events and consequently to the improvement of patients quality of life and healthcare expenditures.
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Authors
O. Conort, V. Siguret, O. Bourdon, S. Nazaraly, M. Brignone, N. Pons-Kerjean, S. Houze, S. Laribe Cage, F. Berthet, J.-L. Golmard, F. Brion, P. Tilleul,