Patients want more information and active participation in medical decisions. Information and active participation correlate with increased adherence. A conversation guide, combining patient-relevant drug information with steps of shared decision-making, was developed to support physicians in effective and efficient prescription talks. Six GP trainees in community-based primary care practices participated in a controlled pilot study in sequential pre-post design. Initially, they conducted 41 prescription talks as usual, i.e., without knowing the guide. Then, they conducted 23 talks considering the guide (post-intervention phase). Immediately after the respective talk, patients filled in a questionnaire on satisfaction with the information o...
Objective To explore communication about medication management during annual consultations in primar...
<strong>Objectives</strong> To assess the role of electronic medical records (EMR) in facilitating t...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
Background: Medication communication from physicians to patients often is poor, by this among others...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing co...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing co...
OBJECTIVES To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing ...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
Cornelia Mahler1, Katja Hermann1, Susanne Jank2, Walter Emil Haefeli2, Joachim Szecsenyi11Department...
A Medicines Conversation Guide was developed for pharmacists to use in the context of a Home Medicin...
Abstract Background This study investigates the efficacy of a complex multifaceted intervention aimi...
Background: Medication communication from physicians to patients often is poor, by this among other...
Background: In Australia, the Home Medicines Review (HMR) is a nationally-funded program, led by pha...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe communication between pharmacy staff and patien...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the range and effectiveness of intervention strategies designed to enhance pa...
Objective To explore communication about medication management during annual consultations in primar...
<strong>Objectives</strong> To assess the role of electronic medical records (EMR) in facilitating t...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
Background: Medication communication from physicians to patients often is poor, by this among others...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing co...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing co...
OBJECTIVES To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing ...
Objective: This study explores patient perceptions of physician communication regarding prescription...
Cornelia Mahler1, Katja Hermann1, Susanne Jank2, Walter Emil Haefeli2, Joachim Szecsenyi11Department...
A Medicines Conversation Guide was developed for pharmacists to use in the context of a Home Medicin...
Abstract Background This study investigates the efficacy of a complex multifaceted intervention aimi...
Background: Medication communication from physicians to patients often is poor, by this among other...
Background: In Australia, the Home Medicines Review (HMR) is a nationally-funded program, led by pha...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe communication between pharmacy staff and patien...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the range and effectiveness of intervention strategies designed to enhance pa...
Objective To explore communication about medication management during annual consultations in primar...
<strong>Objectives</strong> To assess the role of electronic medical records (EMR) in facilitating t...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...