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Review
. 2022 Sep;70(9):2487-2497.
doi: 10.1111/jgs.17894. Epub 2022 Jun 1.

Recommendations for outcome measurement for deprescribing intervention studies

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Recommendations for outcome measurement for deprescribing intervention studies

Elizabeth A Bayliss et al. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Interpreting results from deprescribing interventions to generate actionable evidence is challenging owing to inconsistent and heterogeneous outcome definitions between studies. We sought to characterize deprescribing intervention outcomes and recommend approaches to measure outcomes for future studies. A scoping literature review focused on deprescribing interventions for polypharmacy and informed a series of expert panel discussions and recommendations. Twelve experts in deprescribing research, policy, and clinical practice interventions participating in the Measures Workgroup of the US Deprescribing Research Network sought to characterize deprescribing outcomes and recommend approaches to measure outcomes for future studies. The scoping review identified 125 papers reflecting 107 deprescribing studies. Common outcomes included medication discontinuation, medication appropriateness, and a broad range of clinical outcomes potentially resulting from medication reduction. Panel recommendations included clearly defining clinically meaningful medication outcomes (e.g., number of chronic medications, dose reductions), ensuring adequate sample size and follow-up time to capture clinical outcomes resulting from medication discontinuation (e.g., quality of life [QOL]), and selecting appropriate and feasible data sources. A new conceptual model illustrates how downstream clinical outcomes (e.g., reduction in falls) should be interpreted in the context of initial changes in medication measures (e.g., reduction in mean total medications). Areas needing further development include implementation outcomes specific to deprescribing interventions and measures of adverse drug withdrawal events. Generating evidence to guide deprescribing is essential to address patient, caregiver, and clinician concerns about the benefits and harms of medication discontinuation. This article provides recommendations and an initial conceptual framework for selecting and applying appropriate intervention outcomes to support deprescribing research.

Keywords: deprescription; outcome assessment; polypharmacy.

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Figure 1.
Iterative approach to information synthesis
Figure 2.
Figure 2.. Conceptual Framework with Example Deprescribing Intervention Outcomes
Medication, clinical, and system outcomes reflect the effectiveness of the deprescribing intervention. Implementation outcomes would be applied to an effective intervention and assess implementation strategies and other relevant influences and factors.

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