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June 2001 Volume 9 Number 2 ISSN 0961-7671

LEADING ARTICLE
From compliance to concordance: how are we doing?
ALISON BLENJINSOPP


DISCUSSION PAPERS
Concordance: what is the relevance for pharmacists?
FIONA STEVENSON


ORIGINAL PAPERS
Does the concordance concept serve patient medication management?
PCOPR* Investigative Research Team:
Betty Chewning, Larry Boh, Joe Wiederholt, Dave Kreling, Richard Van Koningsveld, Dale Wilson, Carolyn Bell, Dawn Boh, Nancy Nowlin, Jeff Douglas


Are health professionals ready for the new philosophy of concordance in medicine taking?
D. K. RAYNOR, J. E. THISTLETHWAITE, K. HART and P. KNAPP


In the eye of the beholder: pharmacy students have more positive perceptions of medicines than students pf other disciplines
ROBERT HORNE, SUSIE FROST, MATTHEW HANKINS and SIOBHAN WRIGHT


Medication compliance devices in primary care: activities of community-based nurses
DEREK STEWART, ELAINE OGILVIE, EMILY KENNEDY, DENISE HANSFORD and ELAINE NEIL


Pharmacist medication history interview of elderly patients in a teaching hospital in Nigeria
OLADIPO O. BABALOLA and WILSON O. ERHUN


I’ve not asked him, you see, and he’s not said: understanding lay explanatory models of illness is a prerequisite for concordant
KRISTIAN POLLOCK


The training experience of primary care pharmacists
JILL K. JESSON, KEITH A. WILSON and ALISON BLENKINSOPP


Delivering domiciliary pharmaceutical care from a health centre pharmacy
DAVID J. COLEMAN, JANE PORTLOCK and DAVID BROWN


Information: the vital ingredient in a health care partnership
Imogen Savage


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