How to investigate the use of medicines by consumers
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva World Health Organization 2004Description: vi, 89pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WB 293 .W67 2004
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Discusses use of research methods for investigating medicines with the intention of making community-based organizations, consumer groups, health workers and health system researchers aware of these methods. This is a practical guide that can be used to examine use of medicines by consumers so as to identify problems and design interventions. Includes information on data analysis.
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