Development of a Deprescribing Intervention for Proton Pump Inhibitors in Primary Care: A Co-Design Approach With General Practitioners and Patients

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Kristie Rebecca Weir, Clémentine Tombez, Yvonne Mattmann, Sofia C. Zambrano, Eliza Ferguson, Katharina Tabea Jungo, Martina Zangger, Shana Volken, Enriqueta Vallejo-Yagüe, Renata Vidonscky Lüthold, Angela Edith Schulthess-Lisibach, Christof Bieri, Michaela Barbier, Pascal Juillerat, Sven Streit, Jennifer Inauen
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Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) are widely prescribed medications globally. PPIs are often inappropriately used – for example, prescribed without a clear indication, at higher-than-necessary doses, or for longer durations than needed – resulting in increased risks of adverse health outcomes such as nutrient deficiencies, osteoporosis-related fractures, and kidney disease. The effectiveness of current deprescribing interventions is inconsistent; this may relate to the misalignment with behavioural mechanisms, supporting the need for a mechanism-driven approach that targets key behavioural determinants. We co-designed a PPI deprescribing intervention with patients and health professionals for the Swiss primary care setting. This involved identifying behavioural determinants of PPI deprescribing from the literature at both the general practitioner (GP) and patient levels, mapping them to behaviour change techniques, selecting intervention elements, and developing contextualised intervention tools to effectively influence these determinants. The intervention tools were iteratively developed and assessed through qualitative methods with 16 patients and 18 health professionals. Participants considered the tools to be acceptable and practical for use in the Swiss primary care context.

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初级保健中质子泵抑制剂处方化干预的发展:全科医生和患者的共同设计方法
质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)是全球广泛使用的处方药。PPIs通常使用不当——例如,在没有明确适应症的情况下开处方,剂量高于必要剂量,或持续时间超过所需时间——导致营养缺乏、骨质疏松相关骨折和肾脏疾病等不良健康后果的风险增加。目前处方干预措施的有效性不一致;这可能与行为机制的错位有关,支持针对关键行为决定因素的机制驱动方法的需求。我们与瑞士初级保健机构的患者和卫生专业人员共同设计了PPI处方干预。这包括从全科医生(GP)和患者层面的文献中确定PPI的行为决定因素,将其映射到行为改变技术,选择干预元素,并开发情境化干预工具来有效地影响这些决定因素。通过16名患者和18名卫生专业人员的定性方法,反复开发和评估干预工具。与会者认为这些工具在瑞士初级保健环境中是可接受和实用的。
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126
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1 months
期刊介绍: Basic & Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology is an independent journal, publishing original scientific research in all fields of toxicology, basic and clinical pharmacology. This includes experimental animal pharmacology and toxicology and molecular (-genetic), biochemical and cellular pharmacology and toxicology. It also includes all aspects of clinical pharmacology: pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic drug monitoring, drug/drug interactions, pharmacogenetics/-genomics, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoeconomics, randomized controlled clinical trials and rational pharmacotherapy. For all compounds used in the studies, the chemical constitution and composition should be known, also for natural compounds.
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