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SAPC ASM 2023 - Brighton - Talk Abstracts
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2B.2
Low-dose amitriptyline for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): patients’ and GPs’ views on barriers and facilitators of prescribing and uptake
2B.3
Unblinding to treatment allocation in randomised placebo-controlled trials: A new process and analysis of patient perspectives from a trial of low-dose amitriptyline for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in primary care
2B.4
A Cohort Study in the Clinical Practice Research Datalink to explore whether potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in middle-aged adults is associated with increased healthcare utilisation and mortality
2B.5
Improving Medicines use in People with Polypharmacy in Primary Care (IMPPP): Delivery of a multicentre cluster randomised trial evaluating a complex intervention for medication optimisation
2B.6
Exploring Polypharmacy: A Storytelling-Based Co-Design Approach to Creating Patient-Centered Solutions
2B.7
Interim findings from a multicentre pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT): Community Pharmacy Homeless Outreach Engagement Non-medical Independent prescribing Rx (Community Pharmacy PHOENIx)
2B.9
Recruitment to Talking in Practice (TIP): Randomised controlled trial testing the effects of communication skills e-learning for primary care practitioners on patients’ musculoskeletal pain and enablement.
2C.1
How do researchers select usual care comparators when designing primary care trials of complex interventions?
2C.2
What is the effectiveness and safety of an extended-role GP "Symptoms Clinic"? Results of Multiple Symptoms Study 3
2C.3
Navigating the interface between ‘normal’ and ‘medical’ in adolescent dysmenorrhoea in general practice: why research and terminology discrepancies matter.
2C.4
How do patients and their relatives experience the ReSPECT process? A qualitative study in primary care contexts
2C.5
Learning from co-production methods to improve participation of people with learning disability from ethnic minority populations in healthcare research
2C.6
Can treatment burden be assessed in routine General Practice using a brief measure which is valid and reliable?
2C.7
Does a practice-level educational intervention improve the timely assessment of adults with shingles? Cluster randomised trial with nested qualitative study.
2C.8
Tackling ‘inverse representation’ through trial, error and triumph across ten research case studies: reflective research practice and autoethnography in the Deep End
2C.9
The Hard Evidence Play: A Process Evaluation of the Use of Creative Methods as a Tool for Research Dissemination
2D.1
How do older people with Multiple Long-Term Conditions engage with behaviour change interventions? A qualitative study
2D.2
Visualising and understanding post discharge management of older people in general practice
2D.3
Community-dwelling frail older people’s views of frailty and frailty services: a qualitative study
2D.4
What makes a multidisciplinary medication review and deprescribing intervention for older people work well in primary care? A realist review and synthesis
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