Improving patient experience for people prescribed medicines with a risk of dependence or withdrawal: co-designed solutions using experience based co-design.
Jennifer SeddonClaire FriedrichSarah WaddDavid DicksSion ScottAnthea RobinsonCharlotte WalkerPublished in: BMC primary care (2024)
Good patient experience is a key element of quality care. This study highlights that the provision of in-depth medication related information, continuity of care and alternative treatment to medication are important to patients prescribed medicines with a risk of dependence or withdrawal. Improving these aspects of care should be a priority for future improvement and delivery plans.
Keyphrases
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