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. 2020 Jun 4;21:e15. doi: 10.1017/S1463423620000092

Table 5.

Responses to questions 11 older patients were asked about their experiences of the SeniorminiQ clinical decision support system and the Safe Medication Assessment tool (SMA)

Questions Response alternatives
  • 1.

    Do you think that SeniorminiQ seems to be a good program for checking whether your drug therapy is right for you?

Very good Good Somewhat good Not good at all Do not know
2 9 0 0 0
  • 2.

    The program performed a quality check and generated a number of questions for discussion as a result. Did you understand what the discussion questions were about?

Understood everything Understood most things Understood a little Did not understand anything Do not know
0 6 4 0 1
  • 3.

    Was there anything in the discussion questions that made you worried?

Yes No
0 11
  • 4.

    Do you think that the SMA seems to be a good questionnaire for following up the safety of your medication use?

Very good Good Somewhat good Not good at all Do not know
1 8 0 0 2
  • 5.

    Was there any question that made you worried?

Yes No
0 11
  • 6.

    After going through your medications with the district nurse, did you receive an appointment with the GP to discuss your drug therapy (a so-called clinical medication review)?

Yes No Do not remember
3 7 1
  • 7.

    Was there any change in your drug therapy or were any other actions taken? (Multiple alternatives may be selected.)

No, no changes Yes, changed dosage of one or more drugs Yes, one or more drugs were changed to another drug or drugs Yes, I was prescribed one or more new drugs Yes, other actions (e.g., a referral, additional tests)
10 0 0 1 0
  • 8.

    If you were given the chance, would you like to review your drug therapy with a district nurse in the same way at a new visit at the Elderly Care Unit, for example, if you are prescribed a new medicine?

Yes No
10 0