2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1097238
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A pharmacist-led medication review service with a deprescribing focus guided by implementation science

Abstract: Background: Little research addressed deprescribing-focused medication optimization interventions while utilizing implementation science. This study aimed to develop a pharmacist-led medication review service with a deprescribing focus in a care facility serving patients of low income receiving medications for free in Lebanon followed by an assessment of the recommendations’ acceptance by prescribing physicians. As a secondary aim, the study evaluates the impact of this intervention on satisfaction compared to… Show more

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“…These results are consistent with other studies that included an evaluation of the prescriptive appropriateness of chronic pharmacological therapies [36,37]. This underlines the importance of involving a drug expert, such as a pharmacist or a researcher on drug utilization, in the patient care pathway: although some of the evidence [40][41][42][43][44] associated the presence of a drug expert with positive health outcomes, this figure is still not systematically involved in clinical practice at a national level.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…These results are consistent with other studies that included an evaluation of the prescriptive appropriateness of chronic pharmacological therapies [36,37]. This underlines the importance of involving a drug expert, such as a pharmacist or a researcher on drug utilization, in the patient care pathway: although some of the evidence [40][41][42][43][44] associated the presence of a drug expert with positive health outcomes, this figure is still not systematically involved in clinical practice at a national level.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%