Prioritised Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Prioritised Interventions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The third Delphi round asked participants to prioritise interventions rather than reassess appropriateness. — Advancing sustainable medication use in healthcare: a Delphi study on (de)prescribing interventions
- The top 20 prioritised interventions leaned toward inpatient care. — Advancing sustainable medication use in healthcare: a Delphi study on (de)prescribing interventions
- The three highest-ranked abstract-reported interventions were oral paracetamol switching, stopping chronic proton pump inhibitors without indication, and initiating antibiotics orally when bioavailability is good. — Advancing sustainable medication use in healthcare: a Delphi study on (de)prescribing interventions
- Medication classes most often represented in the top 20 included analgesics, proton pump inhibitors, systemic antibacterials, and inhalation medications. — Advancing sustainable medication use in healthcare: a Delphi study on (de)prescribing interventions
- The prioritised interventions covered multiple medication areas, including analgesics, antibiotics, anticoagulants, antiemetics, anti-inflammatory drugs, cardiovascular medicines, proton pump inhibitors, and inhalation medications. — Advancing sustainable medication use in healthcare: a Delphi study on (de)prescribing interventions