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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2436yesCoursera

The fees for the course Understanding Patient Perspectives on Medications is - 

HeadAmount in INR
Certificate FeesRs. 2,436

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Introduction to the course
  • Medicine-related problems from the professional and political view
  • Why we need to understand the patient perspective
Readings
  • Consequences of medicine-related problems to the society, safety
  • Consequences of medicine-related problems to the society, adherence
  • Involvement, shared decision-making and medicines
  • Additional Material
Practice exercise
  • Week 1

Videos
  • The PLEM model explained and illustrated
  • Practical problems with medicines use and “silent knowledge”
  • Young and chronic, coping strategies and advice to professionals
Readings
  • Medication-related burden and patients' lived experience with medicine
  • Patient videos on chronic pain
  • Additional Material
Practice exercises
  • Patient videos on chronic pain (non-graded quiz)
  • Week 2

Videos
  • The professional vs the patient perspective
  • Interactions between patients and professionals
  • Evaluation methods used by professionals
Reading
  • Aspects of patient perspective: An overview of the concept
  • Measuring medicine-related experiences from the patient perspective
  • Examples of questionnaires
  • Additional Material: Patient vs. professional perspectives
Practice exercise
  • Week 3

Videos
  • Examples of how to apply the patient perspective
  • Being involved as a patient: Interview with Charlotte Nørgaard
  • Methods to explore the patient perspective on medicines use
  • Ethical principles when interviewing patients
Readings
  • (Video) Patient group participation in PACE: Nic White
  • 19 Advantages and Disadvantages of Qualitative Research Methods
  • Additional Material
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