Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (PIP) are often used as an indicator of potential drug overuse or misuse to limit adverse drug events in older people. To determine whether PIP exposure differs as a function of the patient's health insurance scheme and the patient-physician relationship. Our dataset was collected from two surveys delivered to two cohorts of the Swiss Lc65+ study, together with a stratified random sample of older people in the Swiss canton of Vaud. The study sample consisted of 1,595 people aged 68 years and older living in the community and reporting at least one prescription drug. Logit regression models of PIP risk were run for various categories of variables: health related, socioeconomic, health insurance scheme ...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in the older population remain a growing ...
Background: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is common in older adults and known to be as...
BACKGROUND: The predictive validity of existing explicit process measures of potentially inappropria...
Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (PIP) are often used as an indicator of potential drug overu...
International audienceContext: Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (PIP) are often used as an in...
Potential inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in elderly population are a source of additional clinic...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in older people is associated with increases...
Background: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is one of the main risk factors for adverse ...
potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is associated with adverse health effects in older patie...
Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is one of the main risk factors for adverse drug events ...
To describe the prevalence and determinants of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use and as...
Prescribing of drugs could be considered inappropriate if a drug and dose selected bear unbeneficial...
Abstract Background Inappropriate medication use is a major healthcare issue for the elderly populat...
Eva Blozik,1,2 Roland Rapold,1 Oliver Reich1 1Department of Health Sciences, Helsana Group, Zür...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) describes medications where risk generally o...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in the older population remain a growing ...
Background: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is common in older adults and known to be as...
BACKGROUND: The predictive validity of existing explicit process measures of potentially inappropria...
Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (PIP) are often used as an indicator of potential drug overu...
International audienceContext: Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (PIP) are often used as an in...
Potential inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in elderly population are a source of additional clinic...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in older people is associated with increases...
Background: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is one of the main risk factors for adverse ...
potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is associated with adverse health effects in older patie...
Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is one of the main risk factors for adverse drug events ...
To describe the prevalence and determinants of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use and as...
Prescribing of drugs could be considered inappropriate if a drug and dose selected bear unbeneficial...
Abstract Background Inappropriate medication use is a major healthcare issue for the elderly populat...
Eva Blozik,1,2 Roland Rapold,1 Oliver Reich1 1Department of Health Sciences, Helsana Group, Zür...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) describes medications where risk generally o...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in the older population remain a growing ...
Background: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is common in older adults and known to be as...
BACKGROUND: The predictive validity of existing explicit process measures of potentially inappropria...