One of the causes of preventable adverse drug events (EAM) in the older adult population is the inappropriate prescription (PIM), i.e. that prescription where risks outweigh clinical benefits. The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of PIM with Beers criteria and Screening Tool of older person's prescriptions (STOPP), Potentially Prescribing Omissions (PPO) with Screening Tool to alert doctors to Right Treatments (START), and the average costs of hospitalization. This is an incidence study on a sample of patients over 64 years hospitalized, from January to July 2014 at a university hospital. According to Beers criteria, PIM incidence was 61.4%, 65.4% with STOPP and 27.6% PPO with START. The EAM rate calculated was 15.2/100 admis...
Objective To retrospectively analyze potential inappropriate medication (PIM) and its influencing fa...
Background: Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older ...
Background The frequency of prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in older patien...
AbstractBackgroundBetween 25% and 40% of hospital admissions in elderly patients may be linked to dr...
Introduction Medication-related problems can cause serious adverse drug events (ADEs) that may lead ...
Together, potentially inappropriate prescribing of medications (PIP) and appropriate prescribing omi...
Introduction: Medication-related problems can cause serious adverse drug events (ADEs) that may lead...
Introduction: Medication-related problems can cause serious adverse drug events (ADEs) that may lead...
BACKGROUND: The use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs) is common and negatively affects...
ObjectivesTo provide baseline information on inappropriate prescribing (IP), and to evaluate whether...
Background: Previous studies have not demonstrated a consistent association between potentially inap...
AimTo date, there is no study comparing the Beers 2012 and Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescrip...
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: Inappropriate prescribing is highly prevalent for older people and has...
Robert L Page II1, Sunny A Linnebur2, Lucinda L Bryant3, J Mark Ruscin41Associate Professor of Clini...
Background: Prescribing in elderly is a challenging task as they have age related physiological chan...
Objective To retrospectively analyze potential inappropriate medication (PIM) and its influencing fa...
Background: Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older ...
Background The frequency of prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in older patien...
AbstractBackgroundBetween 25% and 40% of hospital admissions in elderly patients may be linked to dr...
Introduction Medication-related problems can cause serious adverse drug events (ADEs) that may lead ...
Together, potentially inappropriate prescribing of medications (PIP) and appropriate prescribing omi...
Introduction: Medication-related problems can cause serious adverse drug events (ADEs) that may lead...
Introduction: Medication-related problems can cause serious adverse drug events (ADEs) that may lead...
BACKGROUND: The use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs) is common and negatively affects...
ObjectivesTo provide baseline information on inappropriate prescribing (IP), and to evaluate whether...
Background: Previous studies have not demonstrated a consistent association between potentially inap...
AimTo date, there is no study comparing the Beers 2012 and Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescrip...
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: Inappropriate prescribing is highly prevalent for older people and has...
Robert L Page II1, Sunny A Linnebur2, Lucinda L Bryant3, J Mark Ruscin41Associate Professor of Clini...
Background: Prescribing in elderly is a challenging task as they have age related physiological chan...
Objective To retrospectively analyze potential inappropriate medication (PIM) and its influencing fa...
Background: Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older ...
Background The frequency of prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in older patien...