INTRODUCTION: Nursing home residents often have a high number of comorbidities resulting in polypharmacy. Inappropriate prescribing is therefore likely to occur, which in turn is expected to worsen cognitive impairment, to increase the fall risk and to decrease residents' quality of life. The objective of the 'Discontinuing Inappropriate Medication in Nursing Home Residents' (DIM-NHR) study is to examine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of the Multidisciplinary Multistep Medication Review (3MR) that is aimed at optimising prescribing and discontinuing inappropriate medication. METHODS: A cluster randomised controlled trial will be conducted. Elderly care physicians and their wards (clusters) will be randomised. Data will be collected at ...
Background: While federal regulations require gradual dose reduction trials of antipsychotics prescr...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementi...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medications are rou...
INTRODUCTION: Nursing home residents often have a high number of comorbidities resulting in polyphar...
Introduction: Inappropriate prescribing is a prevalent problem in nursing home residents that is ass...
Background: Inappropriate prescribing is a well-known clinical problem in nursing home residents, bu...
Background: Inappropriate prescribing is a well-known clinical problem in nursing home residents, bu...
Abstract Background: Prescribing medications for nursing home residents with advanced dementia shoul...
BACKGROUND: The STOPPFrail criteria were developed to assist physicians in deprescribing medications...
Abstract Background Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR)....
To investigate the impact of a complex multifaceted intervention on the appropriateness of prescribi...
Prescribing medications for nursing home residents with advanced dementia should focus on optimizing...
International audienceObjectives: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a common cause of morbidity and mort...
Background: Studies have shown that residents in nursing homes often are exposed to inappropriate me...
Objectives:To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementia...
Background: While federal regulations require gradual dose reduction trials of antipsychotics prescr...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementi...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medications are rou...
INTRODUCTION: Nursing home residents often have a high number of comorbidities resulting in polyphar...
Introduction: Inappropriate prescribing is a prevalent problem in nursing home residents that is ass...
Background: Inappropriate prescribing is a well-known clinical problem in nursing home residents, bu...
Background: Inappropriate prescribing is a well-known clinical problem in nursing home residents, bu...
Abstract Background: Prescribing medications for nursing home residents with advanced dementia shoul...
BACKGROUND: The STOPPFrail criteria were developed to assist physicians in deprescribing medications...
Abstract Background Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR)....
To investigate the impact of a complex multifaceted intervention on the appropriateness of prescribi...
Prescribing medications for nursing home residents with advanced dementia should focus on optimizing...
International audienceObjectives: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a common cause of morbidity and mort...
Background: Studies have shown that residents in nursing homes often are exposed to inappropriate me...
Objectives:To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementia...
Background: While federal regulations require gradual dose reduction trials of antipsychotics prescr...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementi...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medications are rou...