Development of a model of medication review for use in clinical practice: Bristol medication review model
Abstract Background Medication review is a core aspect of medicine optimisation, yet existing models of review vary substantially in structure and content and are not necessarily easy to implement in clinical practice. This study aimed to use evidence from the existing literature to identify key med...
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Main Authors: | D. McCahon, R. E. Denholm, A. L. Huntley, S. Dawson, P. Duncan, R. A. Payne |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c9afebba94294c27a3c84a0a3f94550c |
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