Application of a person-centered prescription model improves pharmacotherapeutic indicators and reduces costs associated with pharmacological treatment in hospitalized older patients at the end of life
ObjectiveThis study sought to investigate whether applying an adapted person-centered prescription (PCP) model reduces the total regular medications in older people admitted in a subacute hospital at the end of life (EOL), improving pharmacotherapeutic indicators and reducing the expense associated...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Ferro-Uriguen (Author), Idoia Beobide-Telleria (Author), Javier Gil-Goikouria (Author), Petra Teresa Peña-Labour (Author), Andrea Díaz-Vila (Author), Arlovia Teresa Herasme-Grullón (Author), Enrique Echevarría-Orella (Author), Jesús Seco-Calvo (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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