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International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine
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Views of general practitioners on the use of STOPP&START in primary care: a qualitative study

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Anouk Veldhuis, Danielle Sent, Rik J. B. Loijmans & Ameen Abu-Hanna. (2023) Time-dependent association between STOPP and START criteria and gastrointestinal bleeding in older patients using routinely collected primary care data. PLOS ONE 18:12, pages e0292161.
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Naldy Parodi López, Björn Belfrage, Anders Koldestam, Johan Lönnbro, Staffan A. Svensson & Susanna M. Wallerstedt. (2022) Revisiting the inter‐rater reliability of drug treatment assessments according to the STOPP/START criteria. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 89:2, pages 832-842.
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Nadine Janis Pohontsch, Kathrin Heser, Antje Löffler, Britta Haenisch, Debora Parker, Tobias Luck, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Wolfgang Maier, Frank Jessen & Martin Scherer. (2017) General practitioners’ views on (long-term) prescription and use of problematic and potentially inappropriate medication for oldest-old patients—A qualitative interview study with GPs (CIM-TRIAD study). BMC Family Practice 18:1.
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Johan Lönnbro & Susanna M. Wallerstedt. (2017) Clinical relevance of the STOPP/START criteria in hip fracture patients. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 73:4, pages 499-505.
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