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Caregiver involvement in managing medications among older adults with multiple chronic conditions.

Rachel M O'ConorMorgan EiflerAndrea M RussellLauren OpsasnickMarina ArvanitisAllison PackLaura CurtisJulia Yoshino BenaventeMichael S Wolf
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2021)
These findings suggest that caregivers value independent medication management by their care recipient, up until safety is seriously questioned. Clinicians should not assume caregivers are actively and consistently involved in older adults' medication management; instead, they should initiate conversations with patients and caregivers to better understand and facilitate co-management responsibilities, especially among those whose assistance is rejected by older adults.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
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  • pain management
  • quality improvement
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  • patient reported outcomes