Medication management strategy for older people with polypharmacy in general practice: a qualitative study on prescribing behaviour in primary care by Judith Sinnige, Joke C Korevaar, Jan van Lieshout, Gert P Westert, François G Schellevis, and Jozé C Braspenning BJGP Volume ():bjgpaug-2016-66-649-braspenning-fl-p June 7, 2016 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice Case 1 (Appendix 1): number of GPs that reported adjusting the particular prescribed medication in the case vignettes. ‘Adjust’ can indicate changing the dosage or stopping the prescribed medication. Judith Sinnige et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp16X685681 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice Case 2 (Appendix 2): number of GPs that reported adjusting the particular prescribed medication in the case vignettes. ‘Adjust’ can indicate changing the dosage or stopping the prescribed medication. Judith Sinnige et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp16X685681 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice Case 3 (Appendix 3): number of GPs that reported adjusting the particular prescribed medication in the case vignettes. ‘Adjust’ can indicate changing the dosage or stopping the prescribed medication. Judith Sinnige et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp16X685681 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice Case 4 (Appendix 4): number of GPs that reported adjusting the particular prescribed medication in the case vignettes. Judith Sinnige et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp16X685681 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice
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