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An exploration of the experiences of professionals supporting patients approaching the end of life in medicines management at home. A qualitative study.

Eleanor WilsonGlenys CaswellAsam LatifClaire AndersonChristina FaullKristian Pollock
Published in: BMC palliative care (2020)
The burdens and responsibilities of managing medicines at home for patients approaching the end of life has not been widely recognised or understood. This paper considers some of the strategies reported by professionals in the study, and points to the great potential for a more widely proactive stance in supporting patients and family carers to understand and take their medicines effectively. By adopting tailored, and sometimes, 'outside the box' thinking professionals can identify immediate, simple solutions to the problems patients and families experience with managing medicines.
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