Potentially inappropriate prescribing in an Irish elderly population in primary care

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dc.contributor.author Ryan, C en
dc.contributor.author O'Mahony, D en
dc.contributor.author Kennedy, Julia en
dc.contributor.author Weedle, P en
dc.contributor.author Byrne, S en
dc.date.accessioned 2012-06-13T20:34:58Z en
dc.date.issued 2009-12 en
dc.identifier.citation BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 68(6):936-947 01 Dec 2009 en
dc.identifier.issn 0306-5251 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/18981 en
dc.description.abstract center dot Potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people is a well-documented problem and has been associated with adverse drug reactions and hospitalization.center dot Beers' criteria, Screening Tool of Older Persons' potentially inappropriate Prescriptions (STOPP) and Screening Tool to Alert doctors to Right Treatment (START) are screening tools that have been formulated to help physicians and pharmacists identify potentially inappropriate prescribing and potential prescribing omissions.center dot The prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing and prescribing omissions in the elderly population presenting to hospital with acute illness is high according to STOPP and START criteria.WHAT THIS STUDY ADDScenter dot Potential errors of prescribing and of omission of medicines are prevalent among medically stable older people in primary care.center dot Screening tools should be incorporated into the everyday practice of primary care doctors and community pharmacists as a means of preventing potential errors of prescribing commission and prescribing omission in older people.AIMSScreening tools have been formulated to identify potentially inappropriate prescribing (IP) in older people. Beers' criteria are the most widely used but have disadvantages when used in Europe. New IP screening tools called Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescriptions (STOPP) and Screening Tool to Alert doctors to Right Treatment (START) have been developed to identify potential IP and potential prescribing omissions (PPOs). The aim was to measure the prevalence rates of potential IP and PPOs in primary care using Beers' criteria, STOPP and START.METHODSCase records of 1329 patients >= 65 years old from three general practices in one region of southern Ireland were studied. The mean age +/- SD of the patients was 74.9 +/- 6.4 years, 60.9% were female. Patients' current diagnoses and prescription medicines were reviewed and the Beers' criteria, STOPP and START tools applied.RESULTSThe total number of medicines prescribed was 6684; median number of medicines per patient was five (range 1-19). Overall, Beers' criteria identified 286 potentially inappropriate prescriptions in 18.3% (243) of patients, whilst the corresponding IP rate identified by STOPP was 21.4% (284), in respect of 346 potentially inappropriate prescriptions. A total of 333 PPOs were identified in 22.7% (302) of patients using the START tool.CONCLUSIONPotentially inappropriate drug prescribing and errors of drug omission are highly prevalent among older people living in the community. Prevention strategies should involve primary care doctors and community pharmacists. en
dc.language English en
dc.publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc en
dc.relation.ispartofseries British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology en
dc.rights Items in ResearchSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. en
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dc.subject Science & Technology en
dc.subject Life Sciences & Biomedicine en
dc.subject Pharmacology & Pharmacy en
dc.subject elderly patients en
dc.subject primary care en
dc.subject screening tools en
dc.subject RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL en
dc.subject STOPP SCREENING TOOL en
dc.subject BEERS CRITERIA en
dc.subject MEDICATION USE en
dc.subject HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS en
dc.subject EXPLICIT CRITERIA en
dc.subject ALERT DOCTORS en
dc.subject DRUG-THERAPY en
dc.subject OLDER-ADULTS en
dc.subject PRESCRIPTIONS en
dc.title Potentially inappropriate prescribing in an Irish elderly population in primary care en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2009.03531.x en
pubs.issue 6 en
pubs.begin-page 936 en
pubs.volume 68 en
dc.rights.holder Copyright: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc en
dc.identifier.pmid 20002089 en
pubs.author-url http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2009.03531.x/abstract en
pubs.end-page 947 en
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess en
pubs.subtype Article en
pubs.elements-id 342019 en
dc.identifier.eissn 1365-2125 en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2012-06-14 en
pubs.dimensions-id 20002089 en


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