Journal article
Medication adherence among people of Indian ethnicity living with chronic disease following migration to Australia
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia), Vol.27(2), pp.179-184
04/2020
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Abstract
The self-management of chronic conditions is challenging for culturally and linguistically diverse populations who have migrated to predominantly English-speaking countries. There are barriers such as lack of engagement with health services and language difficulties. Despite the importance of medication adherence for people who have migrated, there has been limited research. The aim of this research is to investigate medication adherence among people of Indian ethnicity living with chronic diseases who have migrated to Australia.
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- Title
- Medication adherence among people of Indian ethnicity living with chronic disease following migration to Australia
- Creators
- Charanjit Singh - Monash University, Peninsula campusKimberley Crawford - Monash University, Peninsula campusSuzanne Willey - Monash University, Peninsula campusHelen Hall - Monash UniversityKaren Harder - Monash University, Peninsula campusVirginia Plummer - Monash University, Peninsula campusAllison Williams - Monash University, Peninsula campus
- Publication Details
- Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia), Vol.27(2), pp.179-184
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991013035746402368
- Academic Unit
- National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article