CHARMER
Cross-source consensus on CHARMER from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- CHARMER is a hospital deprescribing programme for older adults admitted to older people’s medicine wards in England. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- CHARMER was designed to test whether the intervention is effective, cost-effective, and safe. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- CHARMER was developed using deprescribing evidence, behaviour change theory, and co-design with geriatricians and pharmacists. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- The intervention targets clinician capability, opportunity, and motivation to identify deprescribing opportunities and discuss them with older adults in hospital. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- CHARMER is delivered to healthcare professionals rather than directly to patients. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial