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Proceedings of the Canadian Medication Appropriateness and Deprescribing Network’s 2023 National Meeting

In 2015, the Canadian Deprescribing Network (CaDeN) was established to unite members of the public, healthcare providers, educators, and researchers from across the country to collectively address the growing problem of polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications. Using an ecological appr...

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Published in:Drug safety 2024-09, Vol.47 (9), p.829-839
Main Authors: Pierson, Tiphaine, Arcand, Verna, Farrell, Barbara, Gagnon, Camille L., Leung, Larry, McCarthy, Lisa M., Murphy, Andrea L., Persaud, Nav, Raman-Wilms, Lalitha, Silvius, James L., Steinman, Michael A., Tannenbaum, Cara, Thompson, Wade, Trimble, Johanna, Sadowski, Cheryl A., McDonald, Emily G.
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Summary:In 2015, the Canadian Deprescribing Network (CaDeN) was established to unite members of the public, healthcare providers, educators, and researchers from across the country to collectively address the growing problem of polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications. Using an ecological approach, CaDeN committed to involving individuals, communities, health system organizations, researchers, and government decision makers in its efforts to improve medication appropriateness. Since its foundation, to increase impact, CaDeN worked in partnership with a number of organizations with shared goals of improving medication appropriateness and promoting healthcare resources stewardship in Canada.
ISSN:0114-5916
1179-1942
DOI:10.1007/s40264-024-01444-2