2022
DOI: 10.1093/ijpp/riac021.006
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Routinely implementing safe deprescribing in primary care: a scoping review

Abstract: Introduction Polypharmacy, the use of ≥5 medicines, continues to increase worldwide and can become problematic potentially leading to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and poor patient outcomes. Deprescribing - discontinuing medicines where harms outweigh benefits (1) - can help minimise problematic polypharmacy. Although deprescribing is effective in stopping medicines it has not been routinely incorporated into practice, with a lack of evidence on how deprescribing can be impl… Show more

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“…Phase one -initial search An initial search was performed in MEDLINE and EMBASE using keywords developed from a scoping review covering a similar topic conducted by the author along with knowledge of the field. [12] Additional relevant keywords were then Proactive deprescribing within primary care 3 identified. A search strategy was constructed using these keywords, MESH terms and truncations, with expert input from a librarian at the University of Leeds.…”
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“…Phase one -initial search An initial search was performed in MEDLINE and EMBASE using keywords developed from a scoping review covering a similar topic conducted by the author along with knowledge of the field. [12] Additional relevant keywords were then Proactive deprescribing within primary care 3 identified. A search strategy was constructed using these keywords, MESH terms and truncations, with expert input from a librarian at the University of Leeds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The lower time range of 1996 was chosen to include articles that may discuss the withdrawal of problematic medicines without the direct terminology 'deprescribing' or 'deprescribe' being used which was originally described by Woodward et al [13] Articles dated before 1996 were not searched for because they were deemed unlikely to be relevant based on the author's previous experience conducting a scoping review on deprescribing. [12] The search was extended until May 2022 to identify any new and relevant literature.…”
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