Chronic disease, medications and lifestyle: perceptions from a regional Victorian Aboriginal community.
Melissa Deacon-CrouchIsabelle K SkinnerMo ConnellyJoseph TucciPublished in: Pharmacy practice (2016)
Chronic illness was perceived as common in families and community. Patients relied mostly on their health care professionals as sources for their drug information. Patients may have benefited from further counselling in the area of complementary and other over the counter medicines, as well as on the necessity of maintenance of regimes for chronic disease management. Finally, lifestyle changes such as dietary improvements and smoking cessation were identified as areas that may assist in improving health outcomes.
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