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Polypharmacy in chronic diseases-Reduction of Inappropriate Medication and Adverse drug events in older populations by electronic Decision Support (PRIMA-eDS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Sönnichsen A, Trampisch US, Rieckert A, Piccoliori G, Vögele A, Flamm M, Johansson T, Esmail A, Reeves D, Löffler C, Höck J, Klaassen-Mielke R, Trampisch HJ, Kunnamo I. Sönnichsen A, et al. Trials. 2016 Jan 29;17:57. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1177-8. Trials. 2016. PMID: 26822311 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Use of an electronic decision support tool to reduce polypharmacy in elderly people with chronic diseases: cluster randomised controlled trial.
Rieckert A, Reeves D, Altiner A, Drewelow E, Esmail A, Flamm M, Hann M, Johansson T, Klaassen-Mielke R, Kunnamo I, Löffler C, Piccoliori G, Sommerauer C, Trampisch US, Vögele A, Woodham A, Sönnichsen A. Rieckert A, et al. BMJ. 2020 Jun 18;369:m1822. doi: 10.1136/bmj.m1822. BMJ. 2020. PMID: 32554566 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Family conferences and shared prioritisation to improve patient safety in the frail elderly (COFRAIL): study protocol of a cluster randomised intervention trial in primary care.
Mortsiefer A, Wilm S, Santos S, Löscher S, Wollny A, Drewelow E, Ritzke M, Thürmann P, Mann NK, Meyer G, Abraham J, Icks A, Montalbo J, Wiese B, Altiner A; COFRAIL study group. Mortsiefer A, et al. Trials. 2020 Mar 20;21(1):285. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-4182-x. Trials. 2020. PMID: 32197631 Free PMC article.
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