Summary
Comprehension of disease and treatment improves compliance. Knowledge about ones disease and its treatment is important – especially for patients with chronic diseases. To get information about this knowledge 100 consecutive glaucoma patients of an outpatients glaucoma department were questionned by means of a questionnaire.
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Krankheitseinsicht und Therapieverständnis tragen zur Complianceförderung bei. Wissen über die eigene Erkrankung und deren Behandlung ist daher besonders bei chronisch Kranken wichtig. Eine Bestandsaufnahme dieses Wissens war Ziel einer Befragung mittels Fragebogen bei 100 konsekutiven GlaukompatientInnen einer Glaukomambulanz.
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Rigal, K., Mansouri, K. & Wanderer, S. Wissen über Glaukom: Befragung von 100 Glaukompatient(inn)en. Spektrum Augenheilkd. 22, 252–255 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00717-008-0265-x
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