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Supporting conversations about medicines and deprescribing: GPs' perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide

机译:支持关于药物和取消处方的对话:全科医生对药物对话指南的看法

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Objectives To explore GP perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide to support deprescribing communication. Methods Semistructured interviews with GPs from Australia (n = 32). Participants were purposively sampled with varying experiences and locations. Transcribed audio recordings of interviews were coded using framework analysis. Key findings Most GPs stated they would use the Guide in consultation with an older patient to discuss medications. The strengths of the Guide included empowering the patient voice on an important topic. Limitations included time and complex concepts. Conclusions Overall, the Medicines Conversation Guide was perceived by GPs to be a useful communication tool to support discussions about deprescribing with patients.
机译:目的 探索全科医生对药物对话指南的看法,以支持取消处方沟通。方法 对来自澳大利亚的全科医生进行半结构化访谈 (n = 32)。有目的地对具有不同经历和地点的参与者进行抽样。使用框架分析对访谈的转录录音进行编码。主要发现 大多数全科医生表示,他们会在与老年患者协商时使用该指南来讨论药物。该指南的优势包括赋予患者对重要主题的发言权。局限性包括时间和复杂的概念。结论 总体而言,全科医生认为《药物对话指南》是一种有用的沟通工具,可以支持与患者讨论取消处方。

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