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A qualitative exploration of barriers to efficient and effective structured medication reviews in primary care: Findings from the DynAIRx study.

Aseel S AbuzourSamantha A WilsonAlan A WoodallFrances S MairAndrew CleggEduard ShantsilaMark GabbayMichael AbahoAsra AslamDanushka BollegalaHarriet CantAlan GriffithsLayik HamaGary LeemingEmma LoSimon MaskellMaurice O'ConnellOlusegun PopoolaSamuel ReltonRoy A RuddlePieta SchofieldMatthew SperrinTjeerd Van StaaIain Edward BuchanLauren E Walker
Published in: PloS one (2024)
SMRs are complex, time consuming and medication optimisation may require multiple follow-up appointments to enable a comprehensive review. There is a need for a prescribing support system to identify, prioritise and reduce the time needed to understand the patient journey when dealing with large volumes of disparate clinical information in electronic health records. However, monitoring the effects of medication optimisation changes with a feedback loop can be challenging to establish and maintain using current electronic health record systems.
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