Gps' Mindlines On Deprescribing Antihypertensives In Older Patients With Multimorbidity: A Qualitative Study In English General Practice

BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE(2021)

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BackgroundOptimal management of hypertension in older patients with multimorbidity is a cornerstone of primary care practice. Despite emphasis on personalised approaches to treatment in older patients, there is little guidance on teas to achieve medication reduction when GPs are concerned that possible risks outweigh potential benefits of treatment. Mindlines - tacit, internalised guidelines developed over time from multiple sources - may be of particular importance in such situations.AimTo explore GPs' decision-making on deprescnbing antihypertensives in patients with multimorbidity aged >= 80 years, drawing on the concept of mindlines.Design and settingQualitative interview study set in English general practice.MethodThematic analysis of face-to-face interviews with a sample of 15 GPs from seven practices in the East of England. using a chart-stimulated recall approach to explore approaches to treatment for older patients with multimorbidity with hypertension.ResultsGPs are typically confident making decisions to deprescribe antihypertensive mediation in older patients with multimorbidity when prompted by a trigger, such as a fall or adverse drug event. GPs are less confident to attempt deprescribing in response to generalised concerns about polypharmacy, and work hard to make sense of multiple sources (including available evidence. shared experiential knowledge, and non clinical factors) to guide decision-making.ConclusionIn the absence of a clear evidence base on when and how to attempt medication reduction in response to concerns about polypharmacy, GPs develop 'mindlines' over time through practice-based experience. These tacit approaches to making complex decisions are critical to developing confidence to attempt deprescribing and may be strengthened through reflective practice.
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general practice, polypharmacy, hypertension, deprescriptions, aged, 80 and over, qualitative research
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