1st Edition

Talking Points on Deprescribing in Hospice Care

By Deepak Shrivastava Copyright 2024
    189 Pages
    by CRC Press

    189 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Deprescribing practice in hospice medicine has expanded exponentially in recent years. This book systematically addresses the groups of extremely useful medications to manage chronic disease conditions and prevent complications. It highlights the positive intervention of reducing polypharmacy, improving a terminally ill patient's quality of life, providing individual patient context and helping clinicians in deprescribing. It discusses good ethics, patient wishes and side effect protocols to discontinue no longer relevant medications, thus improving decision-making with the goal of enhancing the patient's quality of life during the time when it is needed the most.

    Key Features:

    • Empowers the patient, their families, and the providers to have an open discussion about well-informed decision-making.
    • Equips the hospice and palliative care clinicians to comfortably explain the rationale and the discontinuation process of the unessential medications.
    • Highlights the most important facts in bullets along with a unique feature of providing ready-to-go conversational phrases.

    1. Introduction
    2. Physiologic changes of terminal illness
    3. Fundamentals of deprescribing
    4. Deprescribing Statins
    5. Deprescribing Benzodiazepines
    6. Deprescribing Antipsychotics
    7. Deprescribing SSRI and SNRIs
    8. Deprescribing Tricyclic Antidepressants
    9. Deprescribing Anticholinergic drugs for parkinsonism
    10. Deprescribing Anticholinergic drugs for urinary incontinence
    11. Deprescribing muscle relaxants
    12. Deprescribing long-term Opioids
    13. Deprescribing Proton Pump Inhibitors
    14. Deprescribing Allopurinol
    15. Deprescribing Antihyperglycemics Oral
    16. Deprescribing Antihyperglycemics Injectable
    17. Deprescribing anti-hypertensives
    18. Deprescribing Anticoagulants
    19. Deprescribing Cholinesterase inhibitors
    20. Deprescribing Glaucoma eye drops
    21. Deprescribing Vitamin D and Calcium
    22. Deprescribing NSAIDs
    23. Deprescribing gabapentin and pregabalin
    24. Deprescribing long-acting Beta agonist
    25. Deprescribing Vitamins
    26. Deprescribing medications in children
    27. Deprescribing in Transgender and LGBTQ
    28. Cultural competency in deprescribing
    29. Chaplain and medical social worker
    30. When to restart discontinued medications.
    31. Medicolegal aspects of deprescribing

    Biography

    Deepak Shrivastava, MD is a board-certified Hospice Medical Director. In addition, he holds board certifications in Internal Medicine, Sleep Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Post-Acute and Long-Term Care. He is an academic and clinical faculty at the Sleep, Critical Care and Pulmonary division. He is a Clinical Professor at the University of California. He is an adjunct Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Pacific, School of Pharmacy. He is the recipient of many academic and service awards including the Medical Director of the Year award (2015) at the American Medical Directors Association. Dr. Shrivastava received his training at the State University of New York, University of California, Davis and Stanford. He is an active researcher with a keen interest in medical education. He is directly involved in health care quality and performance improvement. In addition to his active practice of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine in an ACGME-accredited teaching program, he has been involved in Medicare Hospice Benefit Program since 1989. He is a member of the National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI). His areas of interest are clinical nursing and hospice physician education, and performance improvement in hospice care.