- Describes the strengths and weaknesses of a narrative review compared to a systematic review
- Explain what features a high-quality review article should possess
- Identify different types of outcomes that might be measured in a study about deprescribing
The Effect of Pharmacist-Initiated Deprescribing Interventions in Older Individuals: A Narrative Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this application-based activity, participants should be able to:
- Describes the strengths and weaknesses of a narrative review compared to a systematic review
- Explain what features a high-quality review article should possess
- Identify different types of outcomes that might be measured in a study about deprescribing
Target Audience
Senior Care Pharmacists who provide expert advice on the use of medications to individuals and older adults and are committed to providing person-centered care, considering the complex interrelationships between disease states, nutrition, medications, and other variables.
Speaker
Gregory J. Hughes, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP
Assistant Editor, Associate Clinical Professor
The Senior Care Pharmacist, St. John’s University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Financial Disclosure
The authors have nothing to disclose
Instructions
You MUST review the " The Effect of Pharmacist-Initiated Deprescribing Interventions in Older Individuals: A Narrative Review of Randomized Controlled Trials " article included in the December 2024 issue of The Senior Care Pharmacist (TSCP) or the " Shelly - manuscript - deprescribing review.pdf " document within this course in its entirety and successfully complete the post-test and evaluation for credit.
CE Instructions
This home study activity will be released at 12:00 AM on 12/01/2023
How to Claim Credit
UAN:0203-0000-23-105-H99-P
Date of Expiration:December 01, 2024
Release Date December 01, 2023
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