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Kathie Insel
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Gil Einstein
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Dan Morrow
- Murray, M.D., Tu, W., Wu, J., Morrow, D., Smith, F. & Brater, D.C. (2009). Factors associated with exacerbation of heart failure include treatment adherence and health literacy skills. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 85, 651-658.
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- Murray, M.D., Morrow, D.G., Weiner, M., Clark, D., Tu, W., Deer, M., Brater, C & Weinberger, M. (2004). A conceptual framework to study medication adherence in older adults. The American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2, 36-43.
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- Morrow, D., Lierer, V.O., Carver, L.M., Tanke, E.D. & McNally, A. (1999). Effects of aging, message repetition, and note-taking on memory for health information. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 54B, 369-379.
- Morrow, D., Hier, C., Menard, W. & Leirer, V. (1998) Icons improve older and younger adult comprehension of medication information. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 53B, 240-254.
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