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Reducing Medication‐Related Harm Through Home‐Based Primary Care
This figure illustrates teaching strategies for the five domains of geriatric care, represented as the “5 M's”: Medication, Mentation, Mobility, Multi‐Complexity, and Matters Most. For each domain, Ms. T's clinical problems are listed with corresponding interventions.
Thomas J. Haferkamp +2 more
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Assessment of the impact of the new blister packaging of Biktarvy® (B/F/TAF) on treatment satisfaction of people living with HIV. [PDF]
Cruz JP +10 more
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Perspectives of Older Patients on the Complexity of Medication Use
ABSTRACT Background Medication use complexity is associated with non‐adherence, hospitalizations, and lower quality of life. It is most frequently measured with the Medication Regimen Complexity Index (MRCI). This instrument estimates the complexity of a patient's medication regimen, taking into account the pharmaceutical dosage forms and routes ...
Charlotte M. Falke +6 more
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Medication Adherence in Patients Undergoing Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. [PDF]
Amonoo HL +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Outcome measurement instruments (OMIs) are important for evaluating intervention effectiveness and quality. However, adopting OMIs remains challenging. This study aimed to select OMIs for a core outcome set (COS) for use in studies focusing on adherence to appropriate polypharmacy in older people.
Hanadi A. Al Shaker +2 more
wiley +1 more source
The Monetary Policy–Commodities Nexus: A Survey
ABSTRACT This survey synthesizes evidence on the bidirectional links between commodity markets and monetary policy. On the commodities‐to‐policy side, we review how shocks to energy, food, and metals pass through to inflation, inflation expectations, economic activity, and financial stability in state‐dependent ways that vary by shock type, exposure ...
Martin T. Bohl +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Barriers to and enablers of adherence to the treatment of active drug-sensitive tuberculosis in people living with HIV: a mixed method systematic review. [PDF]
Lawal A, Hussein A, Tiberi S, Kunst H.
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