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An Evaluation of a Program for Teaching Clinic Patients the Rationale of their Peptic Ulcer Regimen

This study examined the effectirreness of a program for teaching complex medical concepts, the rationale of antacid therapy, to clinic pactients with peptic ulcer. Those who already knew the rationale were excluded, and the remaining patients were divided into three groups: L taught the rationale, I...

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Published in:Health education & behavior 1977-01, Vol.5 (1), p.25-49
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