Making it happen: Development of an interprofessional deprescribing education programme

Author:

Kennie‐Kaulbach Natalie1ORCID,Ramsay Emma1,Gormley Hannah1ORCID,Isenor Jennifer E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Pharmacy Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

Abstract

AbstractDeprescribing is the planned and supervised reduction or discontinuation of medications that may be causing harm or are no longer benefiting a patient. The need for deprescribing to be a routine part of patient care is essential with an aging population and the rising prevalence of polypharmacy, which has been associated with increased adverse outcomes such as falls, hospitalizations and mortality. Deprescribing is a complex intervention that requires collaboration between the patient, caregivers and healthcare providers to adequately support all involved, as well as to ensure medications are not restarted in error. The objective of this article is to describe the stepwise approach to planning and ongoing development of an online, interprofessional deprescribing education programme for healthcare providers and students with the goal of enhancing deprescribing practice. There were four main planning and development components: (1) a needs assessment to provide guidance on programme design, development and delivery; (2) a consultative programme planning process with an advisory group of stakeholders and patient partners to inform programme learning outcomes and content; (3) a core development team for the creation of programme content; and (4) planning for programme evaluation. Based on the stepwise and consultative process, programme outcomes were identified, and five modules were developed.

Funder

College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology,Toxicology,General Medicine

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