Patient-perceived benefit of medication on diabetes control and quality of life
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Findings (27)
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improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
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improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
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improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
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improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
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improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL
None
improvementThe vast majority of patients with diabetes agreed that medication adherence would control their diabetes (88.7%) and improve their quality of life (91.7%), though only 60-70% believed medications wou
Effect: improvement; 88.7% agreed meds control diabetes; 91.7% agreed meds improve QoL