2023
DOI: 10.1093/ijpp/riad021.051
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510 Co-design of an evidence and theory-based hospital deprescribing behaviour change intervention

Abstract: Introduction 50% of older adults are prescribed a medicine that is unnecessary or harmful that should be deprescribed (1). CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) is a behaviour change intervention to equip geriatricians and pharmacists to proactively deprescribe. Five determinants of deprescribing have been prioritised and the following six Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs) selected that now require designing (2): 1&2. Pros and cons and salience of consequences to add… Show more

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