BACKGROUND: Many people now take multiple medications on a long-term basis to manage health conditions. Optimising the benefit of such polypharmacy requires tailoring of medicines use to the needs and circumstances of individuals. However, professionals report barriers to achieving this in practice. In this study, we examined health professionals' perceptions of enablers and barriers to delivering individually tailored prescribing. METHODS: Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) informed an on-line survey of health professionals' views of enablers and barriers to implementation of Individually Tailored Prescribing (ITP) of medicines. Links to the survey were sent out through known professional networks using a convenience/snowball sampling appr...
Background: Multimorbid patients receiving polypharmacy represent a growing population at high risk ...
Background: Over 50,000 non-medical healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom now have pre...
Purpose: Older people are at risk of potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) due to polypharmacy...
BackgroundMany people now take multiple medications on a long-term basis to manage health conditions...
Aim: To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in doc...
Aim: To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in doc...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Key recommendations for the management of patients with po...
Background: supplementary prescribing (SP) is a drug therapy management model implemented in the Uni...
Problematic polypharmacy is a growing challenge. Medication that is intended to improve patients' he...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique ...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy is common among older people. The purpose of this study is to describe GPs'...
Objectives Despite widespread availability of evidence-based guidelines to inform rational use of me...
BACKGROUND: The use of multiple medicines (polypharmacy) is increasingly common in older people. Ens...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore whether general practitioners (GPs) experienced barrie...
BACKGROUND: The use of multiple medicines (polypharmacy) is increasingly common in older people. Ens...
Background: Multimorbid patients receiving polypharmacy represent a growing population at high risk ...
Background: Over 50,000 non-medical healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom now have pre...
Purpose: Older people are at risk of potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) due to polypharmacy...
BackgroundMany people now take multiple medications on a long-term basis to manage health conditions...
Aim: To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in doc...
Aim: To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in doc...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Key recommendations for the management of patients with po...
Background: supplementary prescribing (SP) is a drug therapy management model implemented in the Uni...
Problematic polypharmacy is a growing challenge. Medication that is intended to improve patients' he...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique ...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy is common among older people. The purpose of this study is to describe GPs'...
Objectives Despite widespread availability of evidence-based guidelines to inform rational use of me...
BACKGROUND: The use of multiple medicines (polypharmacy) is increasingly common in older people. Ens...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore whether general practitioners (GPs) experienced barrie...
BACKGROUND: The use of multiple medicines (polypharmacy) is increasingly common in older people. Ens...
Background: Multimorbid patients receiving polypharmacy represent a growing population at high risk ...
Background: Over 50,000 non-medical healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom now have pre...
Purpose: Older people are at risk of potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) due to polypharmacy...