For older people and frail people, the long-term benefit of medicines reduces and the potential for harm from adverse effects increases. When the benefit–risk balance changes in this way, medicine review and optimisation are important to simplify the therapeutic regimen, reduce inappropriate medicines and minimise risks. In this article, pharmacist prescriber Linda Bryant uses two case studies to illustrate important considerations during medicine reviews
Awake for yet another 3am moment: Patients hungry for acknowledgement of spiritual selves
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Awake for yet another 3am moment: Patients hungry for acknowledgement of spiritual selves
Wednesday 25 September 2019, 06:30 AM

Cancer researcher Richard Egan says everyone has a spiritual impulse
Epidemiology is all about trends, and the trend is in that direction...there is some evidence that patients are asking for spiritual care
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References
1. Puchalski CM, Sbrana A, Ferrell B, et al. Interprofessional spiritual care in oncology: a literature review. ESMO Open 2019;4:e000465.
2. Egan R, Graham-DeMello A, Ramage S, et al. Spiritual care: What do cancer patients and their family members want? A co-design project. J Study Spirituality 2018;8,2:142–59.