Tools for identifying potentially inappropriate prescriptions for children and their applicability in clinical practices: a systematic review

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  • who: Siyu Li and collaborators from the Western University, Canada have published the paper: Tools for Identifying Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions for Children and Their Applicability in Clinical Practices: A Systematic Review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The development of screening tools for identifying potentially inappropriate prescribing in children is a neglected field and most tools lack studies to validate clinical applicability.
  • how: These study results showed that the POPI tool had good clinical applicability and good reproducibility of results among users and it could detect children`s potentially inappropriate prescriptions in French clinical . . .

     

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