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1 Robust and Compact Electrostatic Comb Drive Arrays for High-Performance Monolithic Silicon Photonics Fasihanifard M; Packirisamy M; 41156349
ENCS
2 Wideband Dual-Polarized PRGW Antenna Array with High Isolation for Millimeter-Wave IoT Applications Mousavirazi Z; Ali MMM; Sebak AR; Denidni TA; 40968922
ENCS
3 How do we know that they actually use it? Exploring measures of adherence to stress management strategies in university students: A systematic review Bastien L; Cho S; Petrovic J; Khoury B; Bloom E; Heath N; 40895119
PSYCHOLOGY
4 ASSOBRAFIR clinical practice guidelines in cardiovascular physical therapy: Exercise-based interventions in outpatient rehabilitation programs for heart failure Karsten M; Gardenghi G; Arruda ACT; Catai AM; Vieira AM; Stein C; de Araujo CLP; Pereira DAG; Matte DL; da Silva FMF; Guimarães FS; Ghisi GLM; Chiappa GRS; Sbruzzi G; Cipriano GFB; Ribeiro GDS; Milani JGPO; Neves LMT; Calegari L; Morais LA; Capalonga L; Deresz LF; Lago PD; Campos PS; Macedo RM; Plentz RDM; Menezes SLS; Filho VPPS; Silva VZM; Carvalho VO; Medeiros WM; Lanza FC; Cipriano G; 40857977
HKAP
5 Assessment of cognitive load in the context of neurosurgery Di Giovanni DA; Kersten-Oertel M; Drouin S; Collins DL; 40650801
PERFORM
6 Emerging Image-Guided Navigation Techniques for Cardiovascular Interventions: A Scoping Review Roshanfar M; Salimi M; Jang SJ; Sinusas AJ; Kim J; Mosadegh B; 40428106
ENCS
7 PreVISE: an efficient virtual reality system for SEEG surgical planning Spiegler P; Abdelsalam H; Hellum O; Hadjinicolaou A; Weil AG; Xiao Y; 39735694
ENCS
8 Dual-Band Antenna Array Fed by Ridge Gap Waveguide with Dual-Periodic Interdigital-Pin Bed of Nails Chen B; Chen X; Cheng X; Da Y; Liu X; Gao S; Kishk AA; 39204813
ENCS
9 A decade of progress: bringing mixed reality image-guided surgery systems in the operating room Asadi Z; Asadi M; Kazemipour N; Léger É; Kersten-Oertel M; 38794834
ENCS
10 Martin Buber: guide for a psychology of suffering Tweed RG; Bergen TP; Castaneto KK; Ryder AG; 37251029
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Transparency and completeness of reporting of depression screening tool accuracy studies: A meta-research review of adherence to the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies statement Nassar EL; Levis B; Neyer MA; Rice DB; Booij L; Benedetti A; Thombs BD; 36047034
PSYCHOLOGY
12 Efficacy of a minimally guided internet treatment for alcohol misuse and emotional problems in young adults: Results of a randomized controlled trial Frohlich JR; Rapinda KK; Schaub MP; Wenger A; Baumgartner C; Johnson EA; O' Connor RM; Vincent N; Blankers M; Ebert DD; Hadjistavropoulos HD; Mackenzie CS; Wardell JD; Augsburger M; Goldberg JO; Keough MT; 34938848
PSYCHOLOGY
13 Towards a better understanding of deep convolutional neural network processes for recognizing organic chemicals of environmental concern Sun X; Zhang X; Wang L; Li Y; Muir DCG; Zeng EY; 34388923
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 Improving 3D ultrasound prostate localisation in radiotherapy through increased automation of interfraction matching. Grimwood A, Rivaz H, Zhou H, McNair HA, Yakubowski K, Bamber JC, Tree AC, Harris EJ 32387546
PHYSICS
15 MARIN: an open-source mobile augmented reality interactive neuronavigation system. Léger É; Reyes J; Drouin S; Popa T; Hall JA; Collins DL; Kersten-Oertel M; 32323206
PERFORM
16 Implementing deprescribing guidelines into frontline practice: Barriers and facilitators. Conklin J, Farrell B, Suleman S 30241874
CONCORDIA
17 Deprescribing guidelines: An international symposium on development, implementation, research and health professional education. Farrell B, Conklin J, Dolovich L, Irving H, Maclure M, McCarthy L, Moriarty F, Pottie K, Raman-Wilms L, Reeve E, Thompson W 30241875
CONCORDIA
18 Deprescribing: Future directions for research. Thompson W, Reeve E, Moriarty F, Maclure M, Turner J, Steinman MA, Conklin J, Dolovich L, McCarthy L, Farrell B 30241876
CONCORDIA
19 Characteristics of Canadian Youth Adhering to Physical Activity and Screen Time Recommendations. Fitzpatrick C, Burkhalter R, Asbridge M 31630617
PERFORM
20 Quantifying attention shifts in augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery. Léger É, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 29184663
PERFORM
21 Distance sonification in image-guided neurosurgery. Plazak J, Drouin S, Collins L, Kersten-Oertel M 29184665
PERFORM
22 Combining intraoperative ultrasound brain shift correction and augmented reality visualizations: a pilot study of eight cases. Gerard IJ, Kersten-Oertel M, Drouin S, Hall JA, Petrecca K, De Nigris D, Di Giovanni DA, Arbel T, Collins DL 29392162
PERFORM
23 Gesture-based registration correction using a mobile augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery system. Léger É, Reyes J, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 30800320
PERFORM

 

Title:Deprescribing guidelines: An international symposium on development, implementation, research and health professional education.
Authors:Farrell BConklin JDolovich LIrving HMaclure MMcCarthy LMoriarty FPottie KRaman-Wilms LReeve EThompson W
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30241875?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.08.010
Publication:Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAP
Keywords:DeprescribingEducationGuidelinesImplementationMedication managementPolypharmacyResearch
PMID:30241875 Category:Res Social Adm Pharm Date Added:2020-03-25
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Bruyère Research Institute, 43 Bruyère St., K1N 5C8, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada. Electronic address: bfarrell@bruyere.org.
2 Bruyère Research Institute, 43 Bruyère St., K1N 5C8, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: james.conklin@concordia.ca.
3 Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, 144 College Street, M5S 3M2, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: lisa.dolovich@utoronto.ca.
4 Bruyère Research Institute, 43 Bruyère St., K1N 5C8, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: hirving@bruyere.org.
5 Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, 2775 Laurel Street, V5Z 1M9, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Electronic address: malcolm.maclure@ubc.ca.
6 Women's College Research Institute, 76 Grenville St., M5S 1B2, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, 144 College Street, M5S 3M2, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: lisa.mccarthy@utoronto.ca.
7 HRB Centre for Primary Health Care Research, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephen's Green, D02 YN77, Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address: frankmoriarty@rcsi.ie.
8 Bruyère Research Institute, 43 Bruyère St., K1N 5C8, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: kpottie@uottawa.ca.
9 College of Pharmacy, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, 750 McDermot Avenue, R3E 0T5, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, 144 College Street, M5S 3M2, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: Lalitha.Raman-Wilms@umanitoba.ca.
10 NHMRC Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre, Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Northern Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW, 2065, Australia; Geriatric Medicine Research, Faculty of Medicine and College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health Authority, NS, Canada. Electronic address: emily.reeve@sydney.edu.au.
11 Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, JB Winsøwsvej 9, Odense, 5000 C, Denmark. Electronic address: wthompson@health.sdu.dk.

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Deprescribing guidelines: An international symposium on development, implementation, research and health professional education.

Res Social Adm Pharm. 2019 06;15(6):780-789

Authors: Farrell B, Conklin J, Dolovich L, Irving H, Maclure M, McCarthy L, Moriarty F, Pottie K, Raman-Wilms L, Reeve E, Thompson W

Abstract

Deprescribing is a clinically important and feasible innovation that ensures medication efficacy, reduces harms, and mitigates polypharmacy. It involves reducing doses or stopping medications that are not useful, no longer needed, or which may be causing harm. It may also involve changing to a safer agent or using non-pharmacological approaches for care instead. Clinical guidelines combined with behaviour changes (of health care providers (HCPs), the public, and health care decision-makers) are needed to integrate deprescribing into routine practice. Using rigorous international standards, the Bruyère Research Institute Deprescribing Guidelines research team validated a ground-breaking deprescribing guideline methodology and developed or co-developed 5 evidence-based deprescribing guidelines. In March 2018, the team hosted an international symposium convening HCPs, researchers, public agencies, policymakers, and patient advocates in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This 3-day symposium aimed to facilitate knowledge exchange amongst guideline developers, users, and the public; initiate partnerships and collaborations for new deprescribing guideline recommendations and effectiveness research; and to continue work on HCP deprescribing education activities. An interprofessional planning committee developed an overall agenda, and small groups worked on session objectives and formats for different components: methods for rigorous deprescribing guideline development, implementation experiences, research/evaluation experiences and educational needs. Through a series of keynote speakers, panel discussions, and small working groups, the symposium provided a forum for participants to meet one another, learn about their different experiences with deprescribing guidelines, and develop collaborations for future initiatives. One hundred thirty participants, from 10 countries and representing over 100 institutions and organizations took part. Symposium proceedings are presented in this issue of RSAP for sharing with the wider community engaged in the care of patients with problematic polypharmacy.

PMID: 30241875 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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