Author(s) Jessica Skoog Sponsoring organization Title and subtitle Analysis of factors of importance for drug use Background: There are differences in drug use depending on non-medical factors such as age, gender and socioeconomic status. The combined effect of these factors, with adjustment for multimorbidity, is highly relevant to study to ensure equality in drug use. Objectives: 1. To examine drug use related to age, gender, income and education after adjustment for multimorbidity, in an entire adult population and in a population where prescription drugs were issued only by general practitioners. 2. To analyse if gender-related morbidity explains the differences in drug use. 3. To examine to what extent the elderly may lack indication f...
Are older women likely to use medicines than older men? (Results from AHAP study) Background: The he...
BACKGROUND: Multiple medicine use among elderly persons is likely to be the result of treatment regi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes in drug treatment among elderly men and women over a 29-year perio...
Background: There are differences in drug use depending on non-medical factors such as age, gender a...
Objectives: To investigate association between Polypharmacy and socio-demographic factors (including...
PURPOSE:The purpose of this study is to establish the prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescr...
Objectives: Studies demonstrate that chronic diseases are more frequent among the elderly than other...
OBJECTIVE: Population aging is a global reality and is happening mainly due to improved sanitary con...
Elderly people, or those over 65 years of age, are known to comprise 10% of the United States popula...
Elderly people have the risk of adverse drug reaction (ADR) seven times as high as the adult ones. A...
Objectives: The elderly population in Iran is increasing and they likely use more drugs than any oth...
PURPOSE: To assess the pattern of in-hospital changes in drug use in older patients from 2010 to 20...
OBJECTIVES: To gather information on patient-level factors associated with risk of adverse drug even...
INTRODUCTION:Multimorbidity in advanced age and the need for drug treatment may lead to polypharmacy...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender-related differences in the use of drugs for...
Are older women likely to use medicines than older men? (Results from AHAP study) Background: The he...
BACKGROUND: Multiple medicine use among elderly persons is likely to be the result of treatment regi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes in drug treatment among elderly men and women over a 29-year perio...
Background: There are differences in drug use depending on non-medical factors such as age, gender a...
Objectives: To investigate association between Polypharmacy and socio-demographic factors (including...
PURPOSE:The purpose of this study is to establish the prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescr...
Objectives: Studies demonstrate that chronic diseases are more frequent among the elderly than other...
OBJECTIVE: Population aging is a global reality and is happening mainly due to improved sanitary con...
Elderly people, or those over 65 years of age, are known to comprise 10% of the United States popula...
Elderly people have the risk of adverse drug reaction (ADR) seven times as high as the adult ones. A...
Objectives: The elderly population in Iran is increasing and they likely use more drugs than any oth...
PURPOSE: To assess the pattern of in-hospital changes in drug use in older patients from 2010 to 20...
OBJECTIVES: To gather information on patient-level factors associated with risk of adverse drug even...
INTRODUCTION:Multimorbidity in advanced age and the need for drug treatment may lead to polypharmacy...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender-related differences in the use of drugs for...
Are older women likely to use medicines than older men? (Results from AHAP study) Background: The he...
BACKGROUND: Multiple medicine use among elderly persons is likely to be the result of treatment regi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes in drug treatment among elderly men and women over a 29-year perio...