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AuthorBarakat, Muna
AuthorNassar, Razan
AuthorGharaibeh, Lobna
AuthorThiab, Samar
AuthorNashwan, Abdulqadir J.
Available date2024-11-27T07:21:29Z
Publication Date2024-08-19
Publication NameMedical Principles and Practice
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000541009
CitationBarakat, M., Nassar, R., Gharaibeh, L., Thiab, S., & Nashwan, A. J. (2024). Current Landscape and Future Directions of Deprescribing and Polypharmacy Practices in Jordan. Medical Principles and Practice, 1-14.
ISSN1011-7571
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61542
AbstractThis review explores the current landscape and future directions of deprescribing and polypharmacy practices in Jordan. The prevalence of polypharmacy, defined as the concurrent use of multiple medications by an individual, has been increasing in recent years due to various factors, such as population aging and the greater availability of medications. However, polypharmacy can lead to adverse drug events, suboptimal medication adherence, increased healthcare costs, and reduced quality of life. Deprescribing, on the other hand, involves the discontinuation or reduction of unnecessary or potentially harmful medications to improve patient outcomes. The findings presented in this review highlight the current state of deprescribing and polypharmacy practices in Jordan, including factors influencing their prevalence. Additionally, it discusses the challenges healthcare professionals face in implementing deprescribing strategies and identifies potential solutions for enhancing these practices in Jordanian healthcare settings. Moreover, this paper provides insights into future directions for deprescribing and polypharmacy practices in Jordan. Overall, this review offers valuable insights into the current landscape of deprescribing and polypharmacy practices in Jordan while also providing recommendations for future directions to optimize medication management strategies that can ultimately benefit patient outcomes within a sound healthcare system framework.
Languageen
PublisherKarger
SubjectDeprescribing
Jordan
Pharmacy practice
Polypharmacy
TitleCurrent Landscape and Future Directions of Deprescribing and Polypharmacy Practices in Jordan
TypeArticle
Pagination505–518
ESSN1423-0151
dc.accessType Open Access


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