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2024

Weir, Kristie Rebecca; Vordenberg, Sarah E; Scherer, Aaron M; Jansen, Jesse; Schoenborn, Nancy; Todd, Adam (2024). Exploring Different Contexts of Statin Deprescribing: A Vignette-Based Experiment with Older Adults Across Four Countries. Journal of general internal medicine, 39(9), pp. 1773-1776. Springer 10.1007/s11606-024-08698-7

Weir, Kristie Rebecca; Jungo, Katharina Tabea; Streit, Sven (2024). Older adults' adherence to medications and willingness to deprescribe: A sub-study of a randomized clinical trial. British journal of clinical pharmacology, 90(3), pp. 905-911. Wiley 10.1111/bcp.15966

Jungo, Katharina Tabea; Weir, Kristie Rebecca; Cateau, Damien; Streit, Sven (2024). Older adults' attitudes towards deprescribing and medication changes: a longitudinal sub-study of a cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ open, 14(1), e075325. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075325

Ailabouni, Nagham J; Weir, Kristie Rebecca; Brandt, Nicole; Hanjani, Leila Shafiee; Green, Ariel; Thompson, Wade; Freeman, Christopher R; Mangin, Dee; Bohill, Ruth; Furst, Chloe; Reeve, Emily (2024). Partnering with a stakeholder steering group to co-design the PRIME deprescribing conversation tool: reflections and recommendations. Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology, 134(1), pp. 121-125. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/bcpt.13938

2023

Vordenberg, Sarah E; Rana, Ruchi; Shang, Jenny; Choi, Jae; Scherer, Aaron M; Weir, Kristie Rebecca (2023). Reasons why older adults in three countries agreed with a deprescribing recommendation in a hypothetical vignette. Basic clinical pharmacology and toxicology, 133(6), pp. 673-682. Wiley 10.1111/bcpt.13857

Weir, Kristie Rebecca; Bonner, Carissa; Naganathan, Vasi; Tam, Chun Wah Michael; Rigby, Debbie; McLachlan, Andrew J; Jansen, Jesse (2023). Supporting conversations about medicines and deprescribing: GPs' perspectives on a Medicines Conversation Guide. International journal of pharmacy practice, 31(1), pp. 102-105. Oxford University Press 10.1093/ijpp/riac088

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