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Studies to Reduce Unnecessary Medication Use in Frail Older Adults: A Systematic Review
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, New England College, University of New England, Queens University, ...
Published InDrugs & Aging
Year2013
Citations173
Abstract
Background Overuse of unnecessary medications in frail older adults with limited life expectancy remains an understudied challenge. Objective To identify intervention studies that reduced use of unnecessary medications in frail older adults. A secondary goal was to identify and review studies focusing on patients approaching end of life. We examined criteria for identifying unnecessary medications, intervention processes for medication reduction, and intervention effectiveness. Methods A systematic review of English articles using MEDLINE, EMBASE, and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts from January 1966 to September 2012. Additional studies were identified by searching bibliographies. Search terms included prescription drugs, drug utilization, hospice or palliative care, and appropriate or inappropriate. A manual review of 971 identified abstracts for the inclusion criteria (study included an intervention…
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