BACKGROUND: Excessive prescribing of antipsychotic therapy is a concern owing to their potential to cause serious adverse events. We explored variation in the use of antipsychotic therapy across nursing homes in Ontario, Canada, and determined if prescribing decisions were based on clinical indications. METHODS: A point-prevalence study of antipsychotic therapy use in 47 322 residents of 485 provincially regulated nursing homes in December 2003. Facilities were classified into quintiles according to their mean antipsychotic prescribing rates. Residents were grouped into those with a potential clinical indication or no identified clinical indication for antipsychotic therapy. RESULTS: A total of 15 317 residents (32.4%) were dispensed an ant...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between psychiatric consultation and antipsychotic prescribing in nursi...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Abstract Background The use of...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing of antipsychotic drugs has been increasing in nursing homes (NHs) since ...
BACKGROUND: Although antipsychotics are used for treatment of delirium/agitation in hospitalized pat...
The prescribing of antipsychotic medications persists at high levels in US nursing homes (NHs) despi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescripti...
Antipsychotic use is an important issue in long-term care (LTC) homes due to their widespread use, t...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medication use in nursing homes is associated with potential for ...
Background: Antipsychotic medications are often used ‘off-licence’ to treat neuropsychiatric symptom...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between psychiatric consultation and antipsychotic prescribing in nursi...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Background: Given the potential adverse effects of antipsychotics, high use in nursing homes creates...
Abstract Background The use of...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing of antipsychotic drugs has been increasing in nursing homes (NHs) since ...
BACKGROUND: Although antipsychotics are used for treatment of delirium/agitation in hospitalized pat...
The prescribing of antipsychotic medications persists at high levels in US nursing homes (NHs) despi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescripti...
Antipsychotic use is an important issue in long-term care (LTC) homes due to their widespread use, t...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medication use in nursing homes is associated with potential for ...
Background: Antipsychotic medications are often used ‘off-licence’ to treat neuropsychiatric symptom...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...
Objectives: To assess the differences in antipsychotic drug prescription rates in residents with dem...