Abstract

BackgroundThe Ghent Older People’s Prescriptions community Pharmacy Screening (GheOP3S)-tool was developed in 2016 as a screening tool to detect drug-related problems (DRPs) and to help in performing medication reviews in older people (≥ 65 years).ObjectiveThis study aimed to revise and update the GheOP3S-tool.MethodsUsers’ comments were collected to improve the usability and appropriateness of the original GheOP3S-tool, followed by a two-round modified Delphi process according to the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method. This included a literature review, a round zero meeting, a first written round (with 15 international and multidisciplinary experts) and a second face-to-face round (with 11 experts) to change, delete or add GheOP3S-criteria. An additional third round with 14 community pharmacists was organised to preserve criteria applicable in the current community pharmacy practice.ResultsThe updated GheOP3S-tool consists of five lists of DRPs and a new addendum containing medications that should be avoided or used with caution in older people with reduced renal function. During the first two rounds, related criteria were grouped, 14 criteria were added and 17 criteria were deleted from the original tool. All criteria were deemed applicable in round 3. This led to a final tool (version 2) with 64 GheOP3S-criteria.ConclusionGheOP3S-criteria were revised and updated according to experts’ agreement on their clinical relevance and recent scientific evidence. Future studies should investigate the impact of pharmacist-led medication reviews with GheOP3S-tool version 2 on clinical, humanistic and economic outcomes in primary care.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40266-021-00862-6.

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