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Pharmacist-independent prescriber deprescribing in UK care homes: Contextual factors associated with increased activity

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posted on 2023-07-07, 08:56 authored by M Alharthi, S Scott, DP Alldred, R Holland, C Hughes, L Birt, J Blacklock, C Bond, A Clark, D Wright
Aims: The Care Home Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS) process evaluation hypothesized that contextual factors influenced the likelihood of deprescribing by pharmacist-independent prescribers. The aim of this paper is to test this hypothesis. Methods: From CHIPPS study data, medications deprescribed totalled 284 for 370 residents in UK care homes. Regression analysis was used to describe the relationship between the number of medicines stopped and contextual factors (number of residents cared for, pharmacist employment within associated medical practice, previous care home experience, hours active within trial, years’ experience as a pharmacist and as a prescriber). Results: Number of residents and pharmacist-independent prescriber employment within a medical practice were positive predictors of deprescribing. Conclusion: Previous experiences were not related to deprescribing likelihood. Increasing the number of residents increases the opportunity for deprescribing and therefore this relationship is intuitive. The location within a medical practice is an interesting finding that requires further exploration to understand its exact nature.

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This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) for Health Research (NIHR) Translating Research into Policy funding scheme (Award ID: NIHR202053).

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Alharthi, M., Scott, S., Alldred, D.P., Holland, R., Hughes, C., Birt, L., Blacklock, J., Bond, C., Clark, A. and Wright, D., 2023. Pharmacist‐independent prescriber deprescribing in UK care homes: Contextual factors associated with increased activity. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 89(4), pp.1509-1513.

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School of Healthcare

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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

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89

Issue

4

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1509-1513

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Wiley

issn

0306-5251

eissn

1365-2125

Acceptance date

2022-12-14

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-12-23

Spatial coverage

England

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eng

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