Research highlights
There is a growing body of research about appropriate medication use and deprescribing. Here you will find some key publications that highlight the variety of different areas of research in the field of deprescribing.
Latest research
GP preferences for discussing statin deprescribing: a discrete choice experiment
Date: 2021
Thompson, Wade, et al. “GP preferences for discussing statin deprescribing: a discrete choice experiment.” Family Practice (2021).
Leveraging implementation science to increase the translation of deprescribing evidence into practice
Date: 2021
Citation: Ailabouni, Nagham J., et al. “Leveraging implementation science to increase the translation of deprescribing evidence into practice.” Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (2021).
Appropriate deprescribing in older people: a challenging necessity Commentary to accompany themed collection on deprescribing
Date: 2021
Citation: van der Velde, Nathalie, and Jatinder S. Minhas. “Appropriate deprescribing in older people: a challenging necessity Commentary to accompany themed collection on deprescribing.” Age and Ageing (2021).
Research by category
GP preferences for discussing statin deprescribing: a discrete choice experiment
Date: 2021
Thompson, Wade, et al. “GP preferences for discussing statin deprescribing: a discrete choice experiment.” Family Practice (2021).
Unexpected Findings During Double-blind Discontinuation of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Medications
Date: 2021
Citation: Moo, Lauren R., et al. “Unexpected Findings During Double-blind Discontinuation of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Medications.” Clinical Therapeutics (2021).
Withdrawal of antihypertensive drugs in older people
Date: 2020
Citation: Reeve E, Jordan V, Thompson W, Sawan M, Todd A, Gammie TM, Hopper I, Hilmer SN, Gnjidic D. Withdrawal of antihypertensive drugs in older people. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2020(6).
Deprescribing: a narrative review of the evidence and practical recommendations for recognizing opportunities and taking action
Date: 2017
Citation: Reeve, Emily, Wade Thompson, and Barbara Farrell. “Deprescribing: a narrative review of the evidence and practical recommendations for recognizing opportunities and taking action.” European Journal of Internal Medicine 38 (2017): 3-11.
The deprescribing rainbow: a conceptual framework highlighting the importance of patient context when stopping medication in older people
Citation: Todd, Adam, et al. “The deprescribing rainbow: a conceptual framework highlighting the importance of patient context when stopping medication in older people.” BMC geriatrics 18.1 (2018): 1-8.
Too much medicine in older people? Deprescribing through shared decision making
Date: 2016
Citation: Jansen, Jesse, et al. “Too much medicine in older people? Deprescribing through shared decision making.”Bmj 353 (2016): i2893.
Leveraging implementation science to increase the translation of deprescribing evidence into practice
Date: 2021
Citation: Ailabouni, Nagham J., et al. “Leveraging implementation science to increase the translation of deprescribing evidence into practice.” Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (2021).
Appropriate deprescribing in older people: a challenging necessity Commentary to accompany themed collection on deprescribing
Date: 2021
Citation: van der Velde, Nathalie, and Jatinder S. Minhas. “Appropriate deprescribing in older people: a challenging necessity Commentary to accompany themed collection on deprescribing.” Age and Ageing (2021).
Deprescribing in older patients by early-career general practitioners: Prevalence and associations
Date: 2021
Citation: Magin, Parker, et al. “Deprescribing in older patients by early‐career general practitioners: prevalence and associations.” International journal of clinical practice (2021): e14325.
Communicating deprescribing decisions made in hospital with general practitioners in the community: a qualitative study
Date: 2021
Citation: Nguyen AD, Baysari MT, Duong M, Zheng WY, Ng B, Lo S, Robinson F, Hilmer SN. Communicating deprescribing decisions made in hospital with general practitioners in the community: a qualitative study. Internal Medicine Journal. 2021 Jan 19.
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