Clinicians’ perspectives on barriers and enablers of optimal prescribing in patients with dementia and coexisting conditions
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posted on 2024-06-05, 02:13 authored by AR Green, P Lee, E Reeve, JL Wolff, CCG Chen, R Kruzan, CM BoydClinicians’ perspectives on barriers and enablers of optimal prescribing in patients with dementia and coexisting conditions
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Journal of the American Board of Family MedicineVolume
32Season
May-JunePagination
383-391Location
Lexington, Ky.ISSN
1557-2625eISSN
1558-7118Language
engIssue
3Publisher
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Adverse Decision MakingALZHEIMERS-DISEASECOGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTComorbidityDementiaDrug ReactionFAMILYGeneral & Internal MedicineGeriatricsLife Sciences & BiomedicineLIMITED LIFE EXPECTANCYMANAGEMENTMEDICATION APPROPRIATENESSMedicine, General & InternalMEDICINESOLDER-ADULTSPEOPLEPolypharmacyPotentially Inappropriate MedicationsPrimary Health CareQualitative ResearchQUALITY-OF-CARERisk AssessmentScience & Technology
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