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Audit and action in relation to drug prescribing for psychiatric patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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A pilot study in Bloomsbury established that the majority of patients were dissatisfied with the information given about medication. Consequently a medication group was set up to which all patients were invited to discuss issues about medication. It emerged that many patients believed they had not been adequately informed about the medication they were receiving, or possible side effects, and would have liked to receive written information. It was therefore decided to review professionals' and patients' satisfaction with the information provided and to test whether leaflets improved patients' satisfaction.
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- Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1991
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