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425 related items for PubMed ID: 15671088

  • 1. Adverse outcomes associated with inappropriate drug use in nursing homes.
    Perri M, Menon AM, Deshpande AD, Shinde SB, Jiang R, Cooper JW, Cook CL, Griffin SC, Lorys RA.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2005 Mar; 39(3):405-11. PubMed ID: 15671088
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  • 2. Prevalence of the prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications at ambulatory care visits by elderly patients covered by the Taiwanese National Health Insurance program.
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  • 3. Evaluation of nationally mandated drug use reviews to improve patient safety in nursing homes: a natural experiment.
    Briesacher B, Limcangco R, Simoni-Wastila L, Doshi J, Gurwitz J.
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  • 4. Hospitalization and death associated with potentially inappropriate medication prescriptions among elderly nursing home residents.
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  • 6. Potentially inappropriate medication use in elderly patients receiving home health care: a retrospective data analysis.
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  • 7. Potentially inappropriate medication prescribing in outpatient practices: prevalence and patient characteristics based on electronic health records.
    Buck MD, Atreja A, Brunker CP, Jain A, Suh TT, Palmer RM, Dorr DA, Harris CM, Wilcox AB.
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  • 8. Potentially inappropriate medication use in elderly Japanese patients.
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  • 9. Polypharmacy in nursing home residents in the United States: results of the 2004 National Nursing Home Survey.
    Dwyer LL, Han B, Woodwell DA, Rechtsteiner EA.
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  • 10. Does incorporating medications in the surveyors' interpretive guidelines reduce the use of potentially inappropriate medications in nursing homes?
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    J Am Geriatr Soc; 2007 May 10; 55(5):666-73. PubMed ID: 17493185
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  • 11. Using explicit criteria to evaluate the quality of prescribing in elderly Italian outpatients: a cohort study.
    Maio V, Del Canale S, Abouzaid S, GAP Investigators.
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  • 12. Inappropriate prescribing in the elderly.
    Gallagher P, Barry P, O'Mahony D.
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  • 13. Factors influencing the use of potentially inappropriate medication in older patients in Slovakia.
    Wawruch M, Fialova D, Zikavska M, Wsolova L, Jezova D, Kuzelova M, Liskova S, Krajcik S.
    J Clin Pharm Ther; 2008 Aug 10; 33(4):381-92. PubMed ID: 18613856
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  • 14. Patterns of potentially inappropriate medication use across three cohorts of older Medicaid recipients.
    Rigler SK, Jachna CM, Perera S, Shireman TI, Eng ML.
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  • 15. Repeat medication errors in nursing homes: Contributing factors and their association with patient harm.
    Crespin DJ, Modi AV, Wei D, Williams CE, Greene SB, Pierson S, Hansen RA.
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  • 16. Types of medication errors in North Carolina nursing homes: a target for quality improvement.
    Hansen RA, Greene SB, Williams CE, Blalock SJ, Crook KD, Akers R, Carey TS.
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  • 17. Effect of discontinuing cholinesterase inhibitor therapy on behavioral and mood symptoms in nursing home patients with dementia.
    Daiello LA, Ott BR, Lapane KL, Reinert SE, Machan JT, Dore DD.
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  • 18. Polypharmacy and prescribing quality in older people.
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  • 19. Impact of inappropriate drug use among hospitalized older adults.
    Onder G, Landi F, Liperoti R, Fialova D, Gambassi G, Bernabei R.
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  • 20. Inappropriate medication use and health outcomes in the elderly.
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