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posted on 2021-10-08, 16:52 authored by Barbara Farrell, James Conklin, Lisa Dolovich, Hannah Irving, Malcolm Maclure, Lisa McCarthy, Frank MoriartyFrank Moriarty, Kevin Pottie, Lalitha Raman-Wilms, Emily Reeve, Wade ThompsonDeprescribing is a clinically important and feasible innovation that ensures medication efficacy, reduces harms, and mitigates polypharmacy. It involves reducing doses or stopping medications that are not useful, no longer needed, or which may be causing harm. It may also involve changing to a safer agent or using non-pharmacological approaches for care instead. Clinical guidelines combined with behaviour changes (of health care providers (HCPs), the public, and health care decision-makers) are needed to integrate deprescribing into routine practice. Using rigorous international standards, the Bruyère Research Institute Deprescribing Guidelines research team validated a ground-breaking deprescribing guideline methodology and developed or co-developed 5 evidence-based deprescribing guidelines. In March 2018, the team hosted an international symposium convening HCPs, researchers, public agencies, policymakers, and patient advocates in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This 3-day symposium aimed to facilitate knowledge exchange amongst guideline developers, users, and the public; initiate partnerships and collaborations for new deprescribing guideline recommendations and effectiveness research; and to continue work on HCP deprescribing education activities. An interprofessional planning committee developed an overall agenda, and small groups worked on session objectives and formats for different components: methods for rigorous deprescribing guideline development, implementation experiences, research/evaluation experiences and educational needs. Through a series of keynote speakers, panel discussions, and small working groups, the symposium provided a forum for participants to meet one another, learn about their different experiences with deprescribing guidelines, and develop collaborations for future initiatives. One hundred thirty participants, from 10 countries and representing over 100 institutions and organizations took part. Symposium proceedings are presented in this issue of RSAP for sharing with the wider community engaged in the care of patients with problematic polypharmacy.
Funding
Knowledge Mobilization Partnership Program grant through the Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation.
Bruyère Centre for Learning,Research and Innovation
Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement
CADTH
Medical Pharmacies
Canadian Deprescribing Network
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The original article is available at https://www.sciencedirect.comPublished Citation
Farrell B, et al. Deprescribing guidelines: an international symposium on development, implementation, research and health professional education. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2019 15(6):780-789.Publication Date
18 Sep 2018External DOI
PubMed ID
30241875Department/Unit
- General Practice
- HRB Centre for Primary Care Research
Research Area
- Population Health and Health Services
Publisher
Elsevier BVVersion
- Accepted Version (Postprint)