International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients with multimorbidity and/or polypharmacy when unfavourable medication risk–benefit ratios (RBRs) conflict with patients’ demands.Aim: To understand GPs’ attitudes about prescribing and/or deprescribing medicines for patients with multimorbidity and/or polypharmacy, and factors associated with their decisions.Design and setting: Cross-sectional survey in 2016 among a national panel of 1266 randomly selected GPs in private practice in France.Method: GPs’ opinions and attitudes were explored using a standardised questionnaire including a case vignette about a female treated for multiple somatic diseases, sleeping disorders, and chronic pain. Part...
BACKGROUND: For older patients with polypharmacy, medication management is a process of careful deli...
Background: Elderly patients with multimorbidity who are treated according to guidelines use a large...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients’ medications and, if necess...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
Background GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients with multimorbidity and...
Background: Multimorbidity is defined as suffering from coexistent chronic conditions. Multimorbid p...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore whether general practitioners (GPs) experienced barrie...
International audienceBackground: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients' medi...
International audienceBackground: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients' medi...
International audienceBackground: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients' medi...
BACKGROUND: For older patients with polypharmacy, medication management is a process of careful deli...
Background: Elderly patients with multimorbidity who are treated according to guidelines use a large...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients’ medications and, if necess...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
International audienceBackground: GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients ...
Background GPs are confronted with therapeutic dilemmas in treating patients with multimorbidity and...
Background: Multimorbidity is defined as suffering from coexistent chronic conditions. Multimorbid p...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore whether general practitioners (GPs) experienced barrie...
International audienceBackground: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients' medi...
International audienceBackground: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients' medi...
International audienceBackground: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients' medi...
BACKGROUND: For older patients with polypharmacy, medication management is a process of careful deli...
Background: Elderly patients with multimorbidity who are treated according to guidelines use a large...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) should regularly review patients’ medications and, if necess...