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Reasoning, reviewing and reducing antipsychotics in care homes using technology
Gary Mitchell
, Joanne Strain
School of Nursing and Midwifery
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Nursing and Health Professions
Typical Antipsychotic
100%
Drug Therapy
100%
Home Care
100%
Resident
77%
Standard
33%
Dose
33%
Patient Referral
22%
Dementia
22%
Combination Therapy
22%
Sample
22%
Medical Specialist
11%
Adverse Event
11%
Prescription
11%
Time
11%
Analysis
11%
Person
11%
Algorithm
11%
Health Service
11%
Sedation
11%
Service Development
11%
Therapy Effect
11%
Medication Therapy Management
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Typical Antipsychotic
100%
Drug Therapy
100%
Resident
70%
Combination Therapy
20%
Patient Referral
20%
Dementia
20%
Analysis
10%
Development
10%
Adverse Event
10%
Health Care
10%
Therapy Effect
10%
Oversedation
10%
Psychology
Home Care
100%
Healthcare
50%
Cognitive Decline
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antipsychotic
100%
Dementia
40%
Adverse Event
20%
Therapeutic Effect
20%