INTRODUCTION Complex drug management is a common challenge in the treatment of geriatric patients. Pandemic scenarios, such as the current one (COVID-19), call for a reduction of face-to-face meetings, especially for elderly patients. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare the innovative concept of applying telemedical assessment to geriatric patients in the emergency department (ED) with ED standard treatment. The therapeutic recommendations regarding drug management from the two assessments were compared. A special focus was the use of potentially inadequate drugs (PIMs) for geriatric patients according to the “Fit for the Aged” (FORTA) classification. METHODS 50 patients ...
Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
PurposeDespite the rapidly expanding knowledge in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europ...
Background: telemedicine has the potential to improve access to the specialty of geriatric medicine,...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of potentially inadequate drug prescriptions in elderly patien...
Objectives The global population of elderly people is increasing at a remarkable rate, which may be ...
The objective of this study was to characterize the content and interventions performed during follo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of pharmaceutical care provided in addition to acute Geriatric Ev...
Background Practical issues impede optimum collaboration between pharmacists and other clinical spec...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of pharmaceutical care provided in addition to acute Geriatric Ev...
Background: To evaluate a Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention (GEDI) model of service delive...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity, polypharmacy, and older age predispose seniors to adverse drug e...
Background: Polypharmacy is common within the geriatric population due to the commonality of multipl...
Background: To evaluate a Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention (GEDI) model of service delive...
Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
PurposeDespite the rapidly expanding knowledge in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europ...
Background: telemedicine has the potential to improve access to the specialty of geriatric medicine,...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of potentially inadequate drug prescriptions in elderly patien...
Objectives The global population of elderly people is increasing at a remarkable rate, which may be ...
The objective of this study was to characterize the content and interventions performed during follo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of pharmaceutical care provided in addition to acute Geriatric Ev...
Background Practical issues impede optimum collaboration between pharmacists and other clinical spec...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of pharmaceutical care provided in addition to acute Geriatric Ev...
Background: To evaluate a Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention (GEDI) model of service delive...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity, polypharmacy, and older age predispose seniors to adverse drug e...
Background: Polypharmacy is common within the geriatric population due to the commonality of multipl...
Background: To evaluate a Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention (GEDI) model of service delive...
Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
PurposeDespite the rapidly expanding knowledge in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europ...