The prescribing of antipsychotic medications persists at high levels in US nursing homes (NHs) despite extensive data demonstrating marginal clinical benefits and serious adverse effects, including death.1- 2 However, imprecise and outdated data have limited the understanding of the current state of antipsychotic medication prescribing in NHs.3 We analyzed recent and detailed NH prescription data to address: (1) What is the current level of antipsychotic use? (2) Does antipsychotic use in NHs display geographic variation? and (3) Which antipsychotics are most commonly prescribed
Antipsychotic agents have limited efficacy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BP...
Aims: We wanted to pinpoint any differences in treatment between participating nursing homes, invest...
Introduction: The increasing prevalence of antipsychotic medication use in residents of nursing home...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between psychiatric consultation and antipsychotic prescribing in nursi...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing of antipsychotic drugs has been increasing in nursing homes (NHs) since ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive prescribing of antipsychotic therapy is a concern owing to their potential to ...
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: Antipsychotic medications are often used ‘off-licence’ to treat neuropsychiatric symptom...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the current extent and type of pharmaceutical marketing in nursing homes (NH...
In nursing homes (NHs), psychoactive medication use has received notable attention, but less is know...
The vexing problem of off‐label use of antipsychotics in nursing homes continues to challenge the in...
BACKGROUND: Although antipsychotics are used for treatment of delirium/agitation in hospitalized pat...
Background: Antipsychotic agents have limited efficacy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of ...
Antipsychotic agents have limited efficacy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BP...
Aims: We wanted to pinpoint any differences in treatment between participating nursing homes, invest...
Introduction: The increasing prevalence of antipsychotic medication use in residents of nursing home...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between psychiatric consultation and antipsychotic prescribing in nursi...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing of antipsychotic drugs has been increasing in nursing homes (NHs) since ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive prescribing of antipsychotic therapy is a concern owing to their potential to ...
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: Antipsychotic medications are often used ‘off-licence’ to treat neuropsychiatric symptom...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the current extent and type of pharmaceutical marketing in nursing homes (NH...
In nursing homes (NHs), psychoactive medication use has received notable attention, but less is know...
The vexing problem of off‐label use of antipsychotics in nursing homes continues to challenge the in...
BACKGROUND: Although antipsychotics are used for treatment of delirium/agitation in hospitalized pat...
Background: Antipsychotic agents have limited efficacy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of ...
Antipsychotic agents have limited efficacy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BP...
Aims: We wanted to pinpoint any differences in treatment between participating nursing homes, invest...
Introduction: The increasing prevalence of antipsychotic medication use in residents of nursing home...