Patient and general practitioner experiences of implementing a medication review intervention in older people with multimorbidity: Process evaluation of the SPPiRE trial
Abstract Introduction The SPPiRE cluster randomized controlled trial found that a general practitioner (GP)‐delivered medication review that incorporated screening for potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIP), a brown bag review and a patient priority assessment, resulted in a significant but s...
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Main Authors: | Caroline McCarthy (Author), Ivana Pericin (Author), Susan M. Smith (Author), Bridget Kiely (Author), Frank Moriarty (Author), Emma Wallace (Author), Barbara Clyne (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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