Background Falls are common undesirable events for older adults in institutions. Even though the patient's fall risk may be scored on admission, the medication-induced fall risk may be ignored. This study developed a preliminary categorization of fall-risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs) to be added as a risk factor to the existing fall risk assessment tool routinely used in geriatric care units. Methods Medication use data of older adults who had experienced at least one fall during a hospital ward or a nursing home stay within a 2-year study period were retrospectively collected from patient records. Medicines used were classified into three risk categories (high, moderate and none) according to the fall risk information in statutory summaries o...
Fall risk among older adult is a worldwide public health problem. As the older adult population is c...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Falls in the older adult population are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...
Abstract Background Falls are common undesirable events for older adults in institutions. Even thou...
Falls are the geriatric syndromes that become one of the main causes of injury, even death in the el...
Background: Falls are a major public health problem affecting millions of older adults each year. Li...
Introduction: Falls in elderly patients is a growing burden on healthcare resources globally. 10-15%...
Aim: To determine the incidence of falls in elderly patients and possible association with medicatio...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background: While the causes of falls in old hospitalized patients are multifactorial, medication ha...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Polypharmacy is regarded as an important risk factor for fallingand several studies and ...
Background: Falls are the most common cause of injuries and hospital admissions in the elderly. The ...
Drug-related falls are of particular concern in older people since they lead to increased morbidity...
Fall risk among older adult is a worldwide public health problem. As the older adult population is c...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Falls in the older adult population are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...
Abstract Background Falls are common undesirable events for older adults in institutions. Even thou...
Falls are the geriatric syndromes that become one of the main causes of injury, even death in the el...
Background: Falls are a major public health problem affecting millions of older adults each year. Li...
Introduction: Falls in elderly patients is a growing burden on healthcare resources globally. 10-15%...
Aim: To determine the incidence of falls in elderly patients and possible association with medicatio...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background: While the causes of falls in old hospitalized patients are multifactorial, medication ha...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Polypharmacy is regarded as an important risk factor for fallingand several studies and ...
Background: Falls are the most common cause of injuries and hospital admissions in the elderly. The ...
Drug-related falls are of particular concern in older people since they lead to increased morbidity...
Fall risk among older adult is a worldwide public health problem. As the older adult population is c...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Falls in the older adult population are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...