IMPPP study
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IMPPP - Improving Medicines use in People with Polypharmacy in Primary Care
Improving Medicines use in People with Polypharmacy in Primary Care (IMPPP) is a project funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) that aims to evaluate an intervention based on the P-DQIP approach as part of a multicentre cluster randomized trial in the context of the English National Health Service (NHS). Initial results are expected to be available by the end of 2020.
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- Parslow RM, Duncan LJ, Caddick B, Chew-Graham CA, Turner K, Payne RA, Man C, Guthrie B, Blair PS, McCahon D. Collaborative discussions between GPs and pharmacists to optimize patient medication: a qualitative study within a UK primary care clinical trial. Br J Gen Pract. 2024 Oct 31;74(748):e727-e734. doi: 10.3399/BJGP.2024.0190.
- Payne RA, Blair PS, Caddick B, Chew-Graham CA, Dreischulte T, Duncan LJ, Guthrie B, Mann C, Parslow RM, Round J, Salisbury C, Turner KM, Turner NL, McCahon D. Improving Medicines use in People with Polypharmacy in Primary Care (IMPPP): Protocol for a multicentre cluster randomised trial comparing a complex intervention for medication optimization against usual care. NIHR Open Res. 2022 Nov 8;2:54. doi: 10.3310/nihropenres.13285.1.
