Background: Medication management in residential aged care facilities is an ongoing concern. Numerous studies have reported high rates of inappropriate prescribing and medication use in aged care facilities, which contribute to residents’ adverse health outcomes. There is a need for new models of care that enhance inter-disciplinary collaboration between residential aged care facility staff and healthcare professionals, to improve medication management. Pilot research has demonstrated the feasibility and benefits of integrating a pharmacist into the aged care facility team to improve the quality use of medicines. This protocol describes the design and methods for a cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the outcomes and conduct eco...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved...
Background: Aging is often associated with various underlying comorbidities that warrant the use of ...
The potential harms of some medications may outweigh their potential benefits (inappropriate medicat...
Background:Medication management in residential aged care facilities is an ongoing concern. Numerous...
Background Medication management in residential aged care facilities is an ongoing concern. Numerous...
Abstract Residents of residential aged care facilities (RACFs) have a high prevalence of use of pote...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to iatrogenic disease and communicable diseases, such as i...
Background: Frail older adults living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) usually experienc...
Prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs), including antipsychotics and benzodiazepin...
What is known and objective: With the ageing of the population also comes increasing comorbidities a...
Medication management in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) is complex and often sub-optimal. ...
Background: This pilot study aimed to assess whether an on-site pharmacist could influence indicator...
Older people (over 65 years) are at increased risk of medication-related problems (MRPs) and adverse...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved....
Background Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved...
Background: Aging is often associated with various underlying comorbidities that warrant the use of ...
The potential harms of some medications may outweigh their potential benefits (inappropriate medicat...
Background:Medication management in residential aged care facilities is an ongoing concern. Numerous...
Background Medication management in residential aged care facilities is an ongoing concern. Numerous...
Abstract Residents of residential aged care facilities (RACFs) have a high prevalence of use of pote...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to iatrogenic disease and communicable diseases, such as i...
Background: Frail older adults living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) usually experienc...
Prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs), including antipsychotics and benzodiazepin...
What is known and objective: With the ageing of the population also comes increasing comorbidities a...
Medication management in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) is complex and often sub-optimal. ...
Background: This pilot study aimed to assess whether an on-site pharmacist could influence indicator...
Older people (over 65 years) are at increased risk of medication-related problems (MRPs) and adverse...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved....
Background Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved...
Background: Aging is often associated with various underlying comorbidities that warrant the use of ...
The potential harms of some medications may outweigh their potential benefits (inappropriate medicat...