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General Practice Patients’ Experiences and Perceptions of the WiserAD Structured Web-Based Support Tool for Antidepressant Deprescribing: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Case Study With Realist Evaluation

General Practice Patients’ Experiences and Perceptions of the WiserAD Structured Web-Based Support Tool for Antidepressant Deprescribing: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Case Study With Realist Evaluation

Wiser AD (Kaylor-Hughes et al, unpublished data, 2022) is a patient-centered, web-based structured support tool for patients and general practitioners (GPs) to safely deprescribe antidepressants while maintaining patients’ mental and physical well-being. Wiser AD is based on the “5 As” approach (ask, assess, advise, assist and arrange follow-up) to quitting smoking endorsed by the World Health Organization and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.

Amy Coe, Jane Gunn, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(12):e42526

Correction: A Direct-to-Public Peer Support Program (Big White Wall) Versus Web-Based Information to Aid the Self-management of Depression and Anxiety: Results and Challenges of an Automated Randomized Controlled Trial

Correction: A Direct-to-Public Peer Support Program (Big White Wall) Versus Web-Based Information to Aid the Self-management of Depression and Anxiety: Results and Challenges of an Automated Randomized Controlled Trial

In the originally published paper, the order of authors was listed as follows: Richard Morriss, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes, Matthew Rawsthorne, Neil Coulson, Sandra Simpson, Boliang Guo, Marilyn James, James Lathe, Paul Moran, Laura Williams, Laura Williams This has been corrected to: Richard Morriss, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes, Matthew Rawsthorne, Neil Coulson, Sandra Simpson, Boliang Guo, Marilyn James, James Lathe, Paul Moran, Laila J Tata, Laura Williams In the originally published paper, the ORCID of author Laura

Richard Morriss, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes, Matthew Rawsthorne, Neil Coulson, Sandra Simpson, Boliang Guo, Marilyn James, James Lathe, Paul Moran, Laila J Tata, Laura Williams

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e31543

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