There is a high prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescriptions in primary care. This is associated with more frequent adverse events, lower quality of life and more frequent visits to hospital accident & emergency departments. The aim of the present study is to summarise available evidence on the effectiveness of deprescription interventions in primary care, and to describe the barriers and enablers of the process from the point of view of patients and healthcare professionals. We designed an umbrella review which includes nine systematic reviews. More than 50% of included studies were performed with adults in primary care. Two reviewers independently performed data extraction and analysis. In considering studies of the effectiveness...
Abstract Potentially inappropriate prescription and polypharmacy are well‐known risk factors for mor...
Introduction: The older population, often defined as people aged ≥ 65 years is growing. With older a...
Objective To explore the barriers/facilitators to deprescribing in primary care in England from the ...
Background: There is a high prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescriptions in primary care. T...
AbstractIntroductionPolypharmacy, the use of ≥5 medicines, continues to increase worldwide and can b...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and characterise activities for deprescribing used in general practice and to...
Background: a third of older people take five or more regular medications (polypharmacy). Conducting...
AbstractIntroductionStopping medicines where harms outweigh benefits (deprescribing) (1) can reduce ...
PURPOSE Avoidable hospitalizations due to adverse drug events and high-risk prescribing are common i...
AIMS:Deprescribing is the process of reducing or discontinuing medicines that are unnecessary or dee...
Aims:This review investigates the factors that influence deprescribing of medications in primary car...
Inappropriate use of medication is widespread, especially in older people, and is associated with ri...
Background Increased harmful effects of medication resulting from polypharmacy, especially among old...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy is becoming more prevalent and evaluation ofappropriateness of medication u...
Objective: Polypharmacy is associated with negative clinical consequences. The efficacy of deprescri...
Abstract Potentially inappropriate prescription and polypharmacy are well‐known risk factors for mor...
Introduction: The older population, often defined as people aged ≥ 65 years is growing. With older a...
Objective To explore the barriers/facilitators to deprescribing in primary care in England from the ...
Background: There is a high prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescriptions in primary care. T...
AbstractIntroductionPolypharmacy, the use of ≥5 medicines, continues to increase worldwide and can b...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and characterise activities for deprescribing used in general practice and to...
Background: a third of older people take five or more regular medications (polypharmacy). Conducting...
AbstractIntroductionStopping medicines where harms outweigh benefits (deprescribing) (1) can reduce ...
PURPOSE Avoidable hospitalizations due to adverse drug events and high-risk prescribing are common i...
AIMS:Deprescribing is the process of reducing or discontinuing medicines that are unnecessary or dee...
Aims:This review investigates the factors that influence deprescribing of medications in primary car...
Inappropriate use of medication is widespread, especially in older people, and is associated with ri...
Background Increased harmful effects of medication resulting from polypharmacy, especially among old...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy is becoming more prevalent and evaluation ofappropriateness of medication u...
Objective: Polypharmacy is associated with negative clinical consequences. The efficacy of deprescri...
Abstract Potentially inappropriate prescription and polypharmacy are well‐known risk factors for mor...
Introduction: The older population, often defined as people aged ≥ 65 years is growing. With older a...
Objective To explore the barriers/facilitators to deprescribing in primary care in England from the ...