A Proposed Curricular Framework for an Interprofessional Approach to Deprescribing

Author:

Farrell BarbaraORCID,Raman-Wilms LalithaORCID,Sadowski Cheryl A.ORCID,Mallery Laurie,Turner JustinORCID,Gagnon CamilleORCID,Cole Mollie,Grill Allan,Isenor Jennifer E.ORCID,Mangin DeeORCID,McCarthy Lisa M.ORCID,Schuster Brenda,Sirois CarolineORCID,Sun WinnieORCID,Upshur RossORCID

Abstract

Abstract Deprescribing involves reducing or stopping medications that are causing more harm than good or are no longer needed. It is an important approach to managing polypharmacy, yet healthcare professionals identify many barriers. We present a proposed pre-licensure competency framework that describes essential knowledge, teaching strategies, and assessment protocols to promote interprofessional deprescribing skills. The framework considers how to involve patients and care partners in deprescribing decisions. An action plan and example curriculum mapping exercise are included to help educators assess their curricula, and select and implement these concepts and strategies within their programs to ensure learners graduate with competencies to manage increasingly complex medication regimens as people age.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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