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. 2023 Oct 5;6:e49154. doi: 10.2196/49154

Table 4.

Overview of the main category the medication plan must provide added everyday value with subcategories, codes, and illustrative quotes.

Subcategories and codes Illustrative quotes
Challenges for clinical practice

Call for stepwise implementation “Risk of not filling in everything [information] every time” (Group Padlet, workshop 2).

Prioritize time wisely “There must be time to create the plan so the doctor does not rush it” (Nurse, survey).
Enable patient engagement

Empower patient involvement “I think it will activate us older people, so that we become more interested in our medicines” (Older person, workshop 2).

Individualize to suit the older person “The older you are, the less you can take that responsibility. It may also be somewhat individual, how you put responsibility on the patient. At least I think so...But they have to know that [about their medications]” (Physician, workshop 1).
Make medication treatment safer

Create security in collaboration “I would feel more secure with information on how to take the medicine and when check-ups will take place and what measurements apply to each diagnosis” (Older person, survey).

Reduce unnecessary care “I think you should still be able to spend some time on it because you probably gain a lot from it in the end. You avoid contact with us as well many times...To doctors when we ask things that could already have been answered” (Nurse, interview).