Patient-related beliefs and adherence toward their medications among the adult hypertensive outpatients in Tanzania
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The following article has been retracted from Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research as it did not meet the ethical standards of the Journal and the Universities, owing to the use of an invalidated MMAS-8 scale:
Jande M, Katabalo DM, Sravanam P, Marwa C, Madlan B, Burger J, Godman B, Oluka M, Massele A, Mwita S. Patient-related beliefs and adherence toward their medications among the adult hypertensive outpatients in Tanzania. J. Comp. Eff. Res. 6(3), 185–193 (2017).
The authors and editors of the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research regret any negative consequences this publication might have caused in the scientific and medical communities.
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Patient-related beliefs and adherence toward their medications among the adult hypertensive outpatients in Tanzania. (2017) Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. DOI: 10.2217/cer-2016-0060
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