Patient education about narcotics
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Findings (27)
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
None
declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient
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declineSignificant knowledge gaps existed: 36.3% of patients believed they could stop medication if their blood glucose was controlled, 24.5% thought they could eat whatever they wanted if medication-complia
Effect: decline; 36.3% would stop meds if glucose controlled; 24.5% believed could eat anything with meds; 28.9% believed sporadic meds sufficient