1. Tailoring a home‐based, multidisciplinary deprescribing intervention through clinicians and community‐dwelling older adults.
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Lee, Ji Won, Boyd, Cynthia M., Leff, Bruce, Green, Ariel, Hornstein, Erika, LaFave, Sarah, Seau, Quinn, Nkodo, Amelie, Kachur, Sarah, Williams, Nicole, Riser, Tiffany, and Szanton, Sarah L.
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HOME care services , *ATTITUDES of medical personnel , *RESEARCH methodology , *POLYPHARMACY , *SELF-management (Psychology) , *INDIVIDUALIZED medicine , *DEPRESCRIBING , *INTERVIEWING , *PATIENT-centered care , *ACTIVITIES of daily living , *PATIENTS' attitudes , *QUALITATIVE research , *COMPARATIVE studies , *HEALTH literacy , *INDEPENDENT living , *HEALTH care teams , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *EXERCISE , *QUALITY of life , *RESEARCH funding , *CONTENT analysis , *THEMATIC analysis , *ELECTRONIC health records , *OLD age - Abstract
The article presents a study which aimed to understand from clinicians and older adults ways to optimize a proposed home-based deprescribing intervention that focuses on tailoring medications based on patient's daily and life goals. Topics include clinicians included in the study, daily activities/goals for older adults, and the need to identify older adults prototypes and design flexible deprescribing interventions that can target a broad range of older adults for maximum impact.
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- 2023
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