Development of a list of Australian potentially inappropriate medicines using the Delphi technique

Author:

Wang Kate N.12ORCID,Etherton‐Beer Christopher D.23,Sanfilippo Frank4ORCID,Page Amy T.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Biomedical Sciences RMIT University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. School of Allied Health University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Western Australian Centre for Health and Ageing, School of Medicine University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

4. Cardiovascular Epidemiology Research Centre, School of Population and Global Health University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOlder people are at high risk of medicines‐related harms. otentially inappropriate medicines (PIMs) list has been developed to assist clinicians and researchers to identify medicines with risks that may potentially outweigh their benefits in order to improve medication management and safety.AimTo develop a list of PIMs for older people specific to Australia.MethodsThe study obtained expert consensus through the utilisation of the Delphi technique in Australia. A total of 33 experts partook in the initial round, while 32 experts engaged in the subsequent round. The primary outcomes encompass medicines assessed as potentially inappropriate, the specific contexts in which their inappropriateness arises and potentially safer alternatives.ResultsA total of 16 medicines or medicine classes had one or more medicines deemed as potentially inappropriate in older people. Up to 19 medicines or medicine classes had specific conditions that make them more potentially inappropriate, while alternatives were suggested for 16 medicines or classes.ConclusionAn explicit PIMs list for older people living in Australia has been developed containing 19 drugs/drug classes. The PIMs list is intended to be used as a guide for clinicians when assessing medication appropriateness in older people in Australian clinical settings and does not substitute individualised treatment advice from clinicians.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

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