Objective: To quantify and evaluate drug utilisation in a sample of Dutch nursing homes.Methods: A retrospective analysis of computerised medication data of 2355 residents aged 65 years and over from six nursing homes in the Netherlands was performed. For each therapeutic drug group, the number of users was determined. The ten therapeutic groups used most frequently were investigated further. For these, patient characteristics, use of therapeutic subgroups, the average daily dosages and the chronicity of drug use were determined. Chronicity was expressed as the percentage of treatment days divided by the number of residents' days in the nursing home.Results: During the study period, 89%, 77% and 56% of the study population used a drug from ...
Background: Prescribing quality is a major issue in nursing home patients. Few cross-national compar...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Background: Prescribing quality is a major issue in nursing home patients. Few cross-national compar...
Objective: To quantify and evaluate drug utilisation in a sample of Dutch nursing homes.Methods: A r...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in drug use after admission to Dutch nursing homes. SETTING: Six nursing...
Objective: To evaluate drug use in 2 Dutch nursing homes (254 residents) by developing and evaluatin...
Objective: to examine the key determinants of pharmaco-epidemiology in Australian nursing homes. Des...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Drug-related problems are common in nursing homes and medication reviews are measures to improve the...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
To develop a computerized assessment tool for monitoring the quality of prescribing in Belgian nursi...
Background: Little is known about the extent of drug-related problems of polypharmacy patients in Du...
Aims: We wanted to pinpoint any differences in treatment between participating nursing homes, invest...
Abstract Background Frail residents in the nursing home sector call for extra care in prescribing. T...
Background: Prescribing quality is a major issue in nursing home patients. Few cross-national compar...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Background: Prescribing quality is a major issue in nursing home patients. Few cross-national compar...
Objective: To quantify and evaluate drug utilisation in a sample of Dutch nursing homes.Methods: A r...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in drug use after admission to Dutch nursing homes. SETTING: Six nursing...
Objective: To evaluate drug use in 2 Dutch nursing homes (254 residents) by developing and evaluatin...
Objective: to examine the key determinants of pharmaco-epidemiology in Australian nursing homes. Des...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Drug-related problems are common in nursing homes and medication reviews are measures to improve the...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
To develop a computerized assessment tool for monitoring the quality of prescribing in Belgian nursi...
Background: Little is known about the extent of drug-related problems of polypharmacy patients in Du...
Aims: We wanted to pinpoint any differences in treatment between participating nursing homes, invest...
Abstract Background Frail residents in the nursing home sector call for extra care in prescribing. T...
Background: Prescribing quality is a major issue in nursing home patients. Few cross-national compar...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Background: Prescribing quality is a major issue in nursing home patients. Few cross-national compar...