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Guest Blog Post #6: DeprescrIPP: Deprescribing proton pump inhibitors in primary care
Hello deprescribing world! Today we have another guest blog post by Dr. Jean-Pascal Fournier and Dr. Jerome Nguyen from Nantes University in France. Today, they will tell us about a deprescribing study they are currently working on. DeprescrIPP The department of...
Guest Blog Post #5: Deprescribing, Polypharmacy and Aging from an Anthropological Perspective
Hi everyone, this week we will have another guest blog post. Today we have Dr. Sofie Rosenlund Lau (MScPharm, PhD in medical anthropology) discussing how anthropology and ethnography can be used in deprescribing research and to facilitate deprescribing in clinical...
Guest Blog Post #4: Meaningful Measurement Matters!
Hi everyone, welcome to our fourth guest blog post. Today we will have Dr. Ashley Martinez (PharmD, PhD) from the University of Kentucky summarizing her recent PhD dissertation – and discussing medication appropriateness measurement tools to meaningfully identify...
Literature Roundup #2 – Do health professional students know about deprescribing?
Welcome to our next literature roundup. We apologize that things have been a bit slow around here, but they will be picking them up again starting…now. Do health professional students know about deprescribing? Here is a simple and very important question: do pharmacy...
Starting to stop: The birth of a deprescribing research portfolio at Hospital Pharmacy Funen, Denmark
By Carina Lundby, Wade Thompson and Anton Pottegård In the Research Unit at Hospital Pharmacy Funen, Odense University Hospital, Denmark, deprescribing constitutes our main research area. Although we are a small group of researchers, we have worked with deprescribing...