161 Effects of de-implementation strategies aimed at reducing low-value nursing procedures 6 level of heterogeneity and a lack of studies. We recommend that future studies better report the effects of de-implementation strategies and perform a process evaluation to determine to which extent the strategy has been used. Keywords De-implementation; Deprescription; Health services Misuse; Inappropriate prescribing; Low-value care; Nursing. Contribution to literature • Educational strategies are most frequently used to de-implement low-value nursing procedures in daily practice. • The level of evidence for de-implementation strategies in nursing is limited due to a lack of high-quality studies. • More high-quality research is needed to asses which de-implementation strategies are the most effective for reducing low-value nursing procedures. Funding This work is funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) (Grant number 516004017). The sponsor had no role in collection, analysis and interpretation of data, and had no role in writing the report, and in the decision to submit this article for publication.
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