Medication beliefs predict medication adherence in older adults with multiple illnesses
Benjamin Schüz(University of Tasmania), Clemens Tesch‐Römer(German Centre of Gerontology), Susanne Wurm(German Centre of Gerontology), Lisa M. Warner(German Centre of Gerontology), Ralf Schwarzer(Freie Universität Berlin), Christopher Marx(German Centre of Gerontology), Jochen P. Ziegelmann(Freie Universität Berlin)
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