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The role of older patients' goals in GP decision-making about medicines: a qualitative study.

Kristie Rebecca WeirVasi NaganathanStacy M CarterChun Wah Michael TamKirsten McCafferyCarissa BonnerDebbie RigbyAndrew J McLachlanJesse Jansen
Published in: BMC family practice (2021)
This study explores how GPs differ in their approach to eliciting patients' goals and preferences, and how these differences are operationalised in the context of older adults taking multiple medicines. Although there are challenges in providing care that aligns with patients' goals and preferences, this study shows how complex decisions are made between GPs and their older patients in clinical practice. This work may inform future research that investigates how GPs can best incorporate the priorities of older people in decision-making around medicines. Developing practical support strategies may assist clinicians to involve patients in discussions about their medicines.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • decision making
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • clinical practice
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • patient reported outcomes
  • chronic pain
  • patient reported