To evaluate the impact of an educational strategy on potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and length of stay in hospitalized elderly patients. DESIGN: An open study, with two cross-sectional surveys interspersed with an educational program (PRE phase and POST phase), has been performed in order to compare the PIMs number before and after the introduction of an educational strategy. The study included 2 phases: PRE, in which patients were enrolled as control group; POST, in which an educational strategy on the PIMs use was introduced among physicians, and patients were enrolled as intervention group. SETTING: Italian residential rehabilitation Centre. Inclusion criteria were ≥ 2 active chronic diseases and the current use of ≥ 4 me...
Abstract: Prescription of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) in older adults is associated w...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of use of potentially inappropriate medicines (PIMs) between o...
Purpose: To compare the prevalence and type of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and pote...
To evaluate the impact of an educational strategy on potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) an...
To evaluate the impact of an educational strategy on potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) an...
Background: Age-related multiple comorbidities cause older adults to be prone to the use of potentia...
Objectives: To determine whether a general practitioner focused intervention aimed at decreasing PI...
Rudolf H, Thiem U, Aust K, et al. Reduction of Potentially Inappropriate Medication in the Elderly. ...
Objective: The purpose of this project is to educate providers and implement the use of the Screenin...
Background Educational interventions can reduce potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use in ol...
BACKGROUND: A multimodal general practitioner-focused intervention in the Local Health Authority (LH...
BACKGROUND: A multimodal general practitioner-focused intervention in the Local Health Authority (LH...
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: Inappropriate prescribing is highly prevalent for older people and has...
Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is associated with an increased risk of adverse drug rea...
Background Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is associated with the incidence of adverse ...
Abstract: Prescription of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) in older adults is associated w...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of use of potentially inappropriate medicines (PIMs) between o...
Purpose: To compare the prevalence and type of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and pote...
To evaluate the impact of an educational strategy on potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) an...
To evaluate the impact of an educational strategy on potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) an...
Background: Age-related multiple comorbidities cause older adults to be prone to the use of potentia...
Objectives: To determine whether a general practitioner focused intervention aimed at decreasing PI...
Rudolf H, Thiem U, Aust K, et al. Reduction of Potentially Inappropriate Medication in the Elderly. ...
Objective: The purpose of this project is to educate providers and implement the use of the Screenin...
Background Educational interventions can reduce potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use in ol...
BACKGROUND: A multimodal general practitioner-focused intervention in the Local Health Authority (LH...
BACKGROUND: A multimodal general practitioner-focused intervention in the Local Health Authority (LH...
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: Inappropriate prescribing is highly prevalent for older people and has...
Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is associated with an increased risk of adverse drug rea...
Background Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) is associated with the incidence of adverse ...
Abstract: Prescription of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) in older adults is associated w...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of use of potentially inappropriate medicines (PIMs) between o...
Purpose: To compare the prevalence and type of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and pote...