A questionnaire to measure health practitioners’ attitudes to partnership in medicine taking: LATCon II

Objectives  To revise and improve an existing scale to measure health practitioners’ attitudes to partnership in medicine taking and to ascertain the views of medical students, nursing students and pre‐registration pharmacists on concordance.

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