Journal article
Deprescribing potentially inappropriate medications in memory clinic patients (DePIMM): A feasibility study
AJ Cross, J George, MC Woodward, VJ Le, RA Elliott
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2020
Abstract
Background: Medication-related problems and inappropriate medication use are prevalent among people attending memory clinics. There have been no deprescribing intervention studies in this setting. Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of a pharmacist-led interdisciplinary deprescribing intervention study in a memory clinic. Methods: A pre-post-intervention study conducted at an outpatient memory clinic of an Australian tertiary care public hospital. Participants were English-speaking, community-dwelling patients identified as being at risk of a medication-related problem, or their carers. Participants received a medication review in their home from a consultant pharmacist who collaborated w..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study received funding from a Victorian Therapeutics Advisory Group (VicTAG) grant. Amanda Cross was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program scholarship.