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Consumer satisfaction with antipsychotic medication-monitoring appointments: the role of consumer–prescriber communication patterns
Catherine M. Reich
, Samantha M. Hack
, Elizabeth A. Klingaman
, Clayton H. Brown
, Li Juan Fang
, Lisa B. Dixon
, Danielle R. Jahn
, Julie A. Kreyenbuhl
Psychology (Duluth)
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Antipsychotics
100%
Prescribers
100%
Consumer Satisfaction
100%
Communication Patterns
100%
Medication Monitoring
100%
Utterance
33%
Communication Behavior
33%
Psychiatric Disorders
16%
Severe Mental Illness
16%
Procedural
16%
Care Theory
16%
Behavioral Patterns
16%
Rapport
16%
Roter Interaction Analysis System
16%
Client-centered Care
16%
Social Sciences
Consumer Satisfaction
100%
Communication Pattern
100%
Communication Behavior
50%
Systems Analysis
25%
Veterans
25%
Mental Diseases
25%
Psychology
Mental Illness
100%