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SCREENING FOR POTENTIALLY INAPPROPRIATE PRESCRIBING IN THE COMMUNITY PHARMACY: DEVELOPMENT AND FIRST RESULTS OF THE GHEOP³S-TOOL.

  • In: Poster Session
  • At: Düsseldorf (Germany) (2015)
  • Type: Poster
  • By: TOMMELEIN, Eline (Ghent University, Pharmaceutical Care Unit, Gent, Belgium)
  • Co-author(s): Eline Tommelein
  • Abstract:

    Aging is often associated with polypathology and polypharmacy. Consequently, potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) becomes more frequent. Screening for PIP in primary care could lead to an improvement in health outcomes.

    A RAND/UCLA process (11 participants) with a round zero meeting, a literature review, a first written evaluation round and

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