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Browsing publications by Dr Daniel Okeowo.

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Dr Daniel Okeowo
‘It's a job to be done’. Managing polypharmacy at home: A qualitative interview study exploring the experiences of older people living with frailty2024
Dr Daniel Okeowo
The patient’s perspectives of safe and routine proactive deprescribing in primary care for older people living with polypharmacy: a qualitative study2024
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Transition to Prescriber and Deprescribing2024
Dr Daniel Okeowo
A rapid review of interventions to improve medicine self-management for older people living at home2023
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Barriers and facilitators of implementing proactive deprescribing within primary care: a systematic review2023
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Developing deprescribing resources for older people with polypharmacy living in primary care: using co-design and logic modelling2023
Dr John Davison
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Dr Katy Hester
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Patient attitudes to nebulised antibiotics in the treatment of bronchiectasis: a mixed-methods study2023
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Patient perspectives of safe and routine deprescribing for older people living with polypharmacy: an interview study2023
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Dr Eleanor Parker
Recognising the barriers to postgraduate study for students who identify as working-class2023
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Routinely implementing safe deprescribing in primary care: a scoping review2022
Dr Daniel Okeowo
Professor Adam Todd
Clinical practice guidelines for older people with multi-morbidity and life limiting illness: what are the implications for deprescribing?2018