Objective: to ascertain the accuracy of telephone-interview method for measuring older people's medication use (“self-report by phone”) by determining agreement between results from this method and from a home visit (“home inventory”). Study design and setting: an agreement study involving community-dwelling patients aged more than 65 years, selected from four general practices in the Hunter Region of Australia. Commonly used classes of drugs were selected for comparison. Results: of 154 patients, 14 participants were ineligible, because they had hearing problems (9) or did not use any medicines (5). The response rate was 70% (98 of 140). The observed overall agreement and prevalence-adjusted and bias-adjusted kappa coefficients were very h...
Background: Older people are at greater risk from polypharmacy and adverse effects due to interactio...
There is growing evidence of the increasing use of medicines in older generations; however, research...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine changes in the prevalence of use of prescribed medicin...
Objective: To ascertain the accuracy of telephone-interview method for measuring older people's medi...
Objective: To determine the agreement between two measures of medication use, namely telephone inter...
Introduction: It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in pro...
It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in prospective cohor...
This study assessed agreement between two measures of medicine use, self-report by mail and pharmace...
Objective: To explore the current use of conventional and complementary medicines in Australians age...
The accuracy of medicine use information was compared for a telephone interview and mail questionnai...
Background The older-aged living in a low socioeconomic, rental, retirement village have a low adher...
Background Ageing is associated with changes in physiology, functional ability, declined in cognitio...
BACKGROUND: Consumers have questions about their medication but the nature of these concerns and how...
Objective: To quantitatively explore the social and individual factors (including beliefs, experienc...
Introduction and Aims: The Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) is a brief clinical tool mea...
Background: Older people are at greater risk from polypharmacy and adverse effects due to interactio...
There is growing evidence of the increasing use of medicines in older generations; however, research...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine changes in the prevalence of use of prescribed medicin...
Objective: To ascertain the accuracy of telephone-interview method for measuring older people's medi...
Objective: To determine the agreement between two measures of medication use, namely telephone inter...
Introduction: It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in pro...
It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in prospective cohor...
This study assessed agreement between two measures of medicine use, self-report by mail and pharmace...
Objective: To explore the current use of conventional and complementary medicines in Australians age...
The accuracy of medicine use information was compared for a telephone interview and mail questionnai...
Background The older-aged living in a low socioeconomic, rental, retirement village have a low adher...
Background Ageing is associated with changes in physiology, functional ability, declined in cognitio...
BACKGROUND: Consumers have questions about their medication but the nature of these concerns and how...
Objective: To quantitatively explore the social and individual factors (including beliefs, experienc...
Introduction and Aims: The Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) is a brief clinical tool mea...
Background: Older people are at greater risk from polypharmacy and adverse effects due to interactio...
There is growing evidence of the increasing use of medicines in older generations; however, research...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine changes in the prevalence of use of prescribed medicin...