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Nurse-led medicines’ monitoring in care homes study protocol: a process evaluation of the impact and sustainability of the adverse drug reaction (ADRe) profile for mental health medicines

Sue Jordan Orcid Logo, Timothy Banner, Marie Gabe-Walters, Jane M Mikhail, Jeff Round, Sherrill Snelgrove, Mel Storey, Douglas Wilson, David Hughes

BMJ Open, Volume: 8, Issue: 9, Start page: e023377

Swansea University Authors: Sue Jordan Orcid Logo, David Hughes

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This paper describes the protocol for a process evaluation of the early implementation of nurse-led monitoring using the structured adverse drug reaction (ADRe) profile, which addresses the adverse effects of mental health medicines in care homes for older people. The study investigates clinical imp...

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ISSN: 2044-6055 2044-6055
Published: 2018
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