Inappropriate Prescribing
26
1
4
16
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
100% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
0.0%
0 terminated out of 26 trials
100.0%
+13.5% vs benchmark
0%
0 trials in Phase 3/4
19%
3 of 16 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 16 completed trials
Clinical Trials (26)
SPIDER: A Research & QI Collaboration Supporting Practices in Improving Care for Complex Elderly Patients
A Trial to Reduce Inappropriate Prescribing to Older Adults Visiting the Emergency Department
The Study in Outpatient Medicine Using Nudges to Improve Sleep
Ensuring Clinical Appropriateness and Safety of Pharmacological Therapies in Nursing Home Residents
Deprescribing Inappropriate Proton Pump Inhibitors
Reduction of Low-value Prescribing Through Audit and Feedback
Engaging Patients to Promote Deprescribing
Impact of Medications Review on Potentially Inappropriate Medications and Clinical Outcomes Among Hospitalized Older Adults
De-implementation of Low-value Pharmacological Prescriptions
Development and Validation of Automated Indicators on the Appropriateness of Oral Anticoagulant Prescriptions
Effectiveness of a Community Intervention in the Chronic Use of Benzodiazepines: (BENZOSTOPJUNTOS)
Deprescribing in Primary Health Care
A Randomised Pilot Study of the REVISiT Intervention
Effectiveness of a Person-centred Prescription Model at the End of Life
Randomised, Controlled Trial of an Individual Deprescribing Intervention for Nursing Homes Residents
Opportunities and Limits to Deprescribing in Nursing Homes:Quality Circle Deprescribing Module
Carefully seLected and Easily Accessible at No Charge Medications
Using a Mobile Application as a Support at the Prescription of Appropriate Medications for Elderly
Tool for Inappropriate Prescription Evaluation: The TaIPE Study
Development of a Coordinated, Community-Based Medication Management Model for Home-Dwelling Aged in Primary Care