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Reducing CNS-Active Medications to Prevent Falls and Injuries in Older Adults

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University of Washington · 2021

Abstract

The overall objective of STOP-FALLS is to test whether a patient-centered deprescribing intervention that focuses on CNS-active medications reduces medically treated falls among older adults. The aims are: AIM 1: Adapt and pilot-test an evidence-based medication reduction intervention for use in an integrated health care system. AIM 2: Implement and evaluate the adapted intervention using a cluster-randomized controlled trial design. Aim 3: Assess barriers and facilitators to intervention implementation.

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2026-07-02 MST

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Anonymous. (2021). Reducing CNS-Active Medications to Prevent Falls and Injuries in Older Adults. <em>University of Washington</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05689554
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Anonymous. Reducing CNS-Active Medications to Prevent Falls and Injuries in Older Adults. University of Washington. 2021.
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@misc{anon2021Reduci, title = {Reducing CNS-Active Medications to Prevent Falls and Injuries in Older Adults}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Washington}, year = {2021}, }

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