Objectives: To determine the prevalence and describe factors associated with the use of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) among older patients. Methods: Cross sectional study of 400 older patients selected systematically at the geriatric centre, University College Hospital, Ibadan between July and September 2016. With the aid of semi-structured questionnaires, information on the socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle habits, healthcare utilisation and morbidities was obtained. The Beer’s criteria 2015 update was used to identify the PIMs. Predictors of PIMs were determined using multivariate analyses at alpha 0.05. Results: Age was 70.2 (SD=5.9) years and 240 (60%) were females. General prescription pattern showed antihyper...
BACKGROUND: The use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs) is common and negatively affects...
Background: Geriatrics is an emerging clinical specialty in India. Information about the appropriate...
Joseph O Fadare,1 Segun Matthew Agboola,2 Olumide Augustine Opeke,3 Rachel A Alabi41Department of Me...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence and describe factors associated with the use of potentially ...
Purpose: To determine the prescribing patterns and occurrence of potentially inappropriate medicatio...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and associated factors of potentially inappropriate medications ...
Purpose: To determine the prescribing patterns and occurrence of potentially inappropriate medicatio...
Purpose: To determine the prescribing patterns and occurrence of potentially inappropriate medicatio...
One of the most critical issues affecting older adults is the increasing use of potentially inapprop...
Background: Information regarding prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in elderl...
Background. Prescribing for older patients is a well-recognised problem, and inappropriate items are...
Abstract Background Older adult patients are prone to potentially inappropriate medication use (PIMU...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM...
BACKGROUND: The use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs) is common and negatively affects...
Background: Geriatrics is an emerging clinical specialty in India. Information about the appropriate...
Joseph O Fadare,1 Segun Matthew Agboola,2 Olumide Augustine Opeke,3 Rachel A Alabi41Department of Me...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence and describe factors associated with the use of potentially ...
Purpose: To determine the prescribing patterns and occurrence of potentially inappropriate medicatio...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and associated factors of potentially inappropriate medications ...
Purpose: To determine the prescribing patterns and occurrence of potentially inappropriate medicatio...
Purpose: To determine the prescribing patterns and occurrence of potentially inappropriate medicatio...
One of the most critical issues affecting older adults is the increasing use of potentially inapprop...
Background: Information regarding prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in elderl...
Background. Prescribing for older patients is a well-recognised problem, and inappropriate items are...
Abstract Background Older adult patients are prone to potentially inappropriate medication use (PIMU...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM...
BACKGROUND: The use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs) is common and negatively affects...
Background: Geriatrics is an emerging clinical specialty in India. Information about the appropriate...
Joseph O Fadare,1 Segun Matthew Agboola,2 Olumide Augustine Opeke,3 Rachel A Alabi41Department of Me...