Use of patient-held information about medication (PHIMed) to support medicines optimisation: protocol for a mixed-methods descriptive study

scientific article published on 27 June 2018

Use of patient-held information about medication (PHIMed) to support medicines optimisation: protocol for a mixed-methods descriptive study is …
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P356DOI10.1136/BMJOPEN-2018-021764
P932PMC publication ID6042590
P698PubMed publication ID29950473

P50authorSara GarfieldQ64969574
P2093author name stringDominic Furniss
Bryony Dean Franklin
Fran Husson
Margaret Turley
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P433issue6
P304page(s)e021764
P577publication date2018-06-27
P1433published inBMJ OpenQ17003470
P1476titleUse of patient-held information about medication (PHIMed) to support medicines optimisation: protocol for a mixed-methods descriptive study
P478volume8