ObjectivesTo determine whether current use of central nervous system (CNS)-active medications, including benzodiazepines, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and narcotics, increases the risk for subsequent falls.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingFour clinical centers in Baltimore, Maryland; Portland, Oregon; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and the Monongahela Valley, Pennsylvania.ParticipantsEight thousand one hundred twenty-seven women aged 65 and older participating in the fourth examination of the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures between 1992 and 1994.MeasurementsCurrent use of CNS-active medications was assessed with an interviewer-administered questionnaire with verification of use from medication containers. A computerized dictionary was us...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Introduction: Few studies have examined the asso...
Approximately one-third of community-dwelling persons aged 65 years and older have one or more falls...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the risk of in-hospital falls among patients receiving medications ...
ObjectivesTo determine whether current use of central nervous system (CNS)-active medications, inclu...
BackgroundUse of central nervous system (CNS) active medications may increase the risk for fractures...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
BACKGROUND: Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are c...
BackgroundResults from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls are m...
OBJECTIVES:To determine whether benzodiazepine use in older women increased the risk of decline in p...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
Background. Injuries due to falls are one of the most important public health concerns for all ages,...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background. Benzodiazepines are sedative-hypnotic medications frequently prescribed in elderly patie...
Background\ud Results from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls a...
Purpose: First, to determine benzodiazepines prevalence (BDZs) among Saudi older adults (SOA); Secon...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Introduction: Few studies have examined the asso...
Approximately one-third of community-dwelling persons aged 65 years and older have one or more falls...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the risk of in-hospital falls among patients receiving medications ...
ObjectivesTo determine whether current use of central nervous system (CNS)-active medications, inclu...
BackgroundUse of central nervous system (CNS) active medications may increase the risk for fractures...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
BACKGROUND: Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are c...
BackgroundResults from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls are m...
OBJECTIVES:To determine whether benzodiazepine use in older women increased the risk of decline in p...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
Background. Injuries due to falls are one of the most important public health concerns for all ages,...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background. Benzodiazepines are sedative-hypnotic medications frequently prescribed in elderly patie...
Background\ud Results from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls a...
Purpose: First, to determine benzodiazepines prevalence (BDZs) among Saudi older adults (SOA); Secon...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Introduction: Few studies have examined the asso...
Approximately one-third of community-dwelling persons aged 65 years and older have one or more falls...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the risk of in-hospital falls among patients receiving medications ...