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Medication misadventures in the elderly: a year in review.

Zachary A Marcum1, Steven M Handler, Richard Boyce, Walid Gellad, Joseph T Hanlon.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This paper reviews recent articles examining medication misadventures that can be defined as medication errors and adverse drug events in the elderly.
METHODS: MEDLINE and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts were searched for articles published in English in 2009 using a combination of the terms medication errors, medication adherence, suboptimal prescribing, monitoring, adverse drug events, adverse drug withdrawal events, therapeutic failure, and aged. A manual search of the reference lists of the identified articles and the authors' article files, book chapters, and recent reviews was conducted to identify additional publications. Those studies that described unique approaches to evaluating medication misadventures in the elderly were included in the review.
RESULTS: The search identified 5 unique studies relating to medication misadventures in the elderly. A cross-sectional study found that a new 8-item paper-and-pencil adherence survey-the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-was significantly associated with antihypertensive drug pharmacy refill adherence (P < 0.05). A cross-sectional study of medication discrepancies that occurred during transition from the hospital to a nursing home found discrepancies in almost 75% of patients. A randomized controlled trial of a computer-generated decision support intervention to reduce potentially inappropriate prescribing in an emergency department found that the intervention was associated with a significant reduction in prescriptions for such medications (P = 0.02). One study found that patients who were taking digoxin and had been hospitalized during the previous 2 months were at significantly increased risk for additional hospitalizations due to digoxin toxicity. A survey study of Medicare beneficiaries found that use of multiple types of inappropriate medications was a risk factor for self-reported adverse drug events, independent of the number of medications taken.
CONCLUSION: Data from these recently published studies could be used to guide the development and evaluation of quality improvement, research, or clinical practice initiatives. Copyright 2010 Excerpta Medica Inc. All rights reserved. Published by EM Inc USA.. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20226395      PMCID: PMC2904235          DOI: 10.1016/j.amjopharm.2010.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Geriatr Pharmacother        ISSN: 1876-7761


  29 in total

1.  Impact of inappropriate drug use on mortality and functional status in representative community dwelling elders.

Authors:  Joseph T Hanlon; Gerda G Fillenbaum; Maggie Kuchibhatla; Margaret B Artz; Chad Boult; Cynthia R Gross; Judith Garrard; Kenneth E Schmader
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 2.983

2.  Updating the Beers criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults: results of a US consensus panel of experts.

Authors:  Donna M Fick; James W Cooper; William E Wade; Jennifer L Waller; J Ross Maclean; Mark H Beers
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2003 Dec 8-22

3.  The medical office of the 21st century (MOXXI): effectiveness of computerized decision-making support in reducing inappropriate prescribing in primary care.

Authors:  Robyn Tamblyn; Allen Huang; Robert Perreault; André Jacques; Denis Roy; James Hanley; Peter McLeod; Réjean Laprise
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2003-09-16       Impact factor: 8.262

4.  Suggested definitions and relationships among medication misadventures, medication errors, adverse drug events, and adverse drug reactions.

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Journal:  Am J Health Syst Pharm       Date:  1998-01-15       Impact factor: 2.637

5.  Influence of hospitalization on drug therapy in the elderly.

Authors:  M H Beers; J Dang; J Hasegawa; I Y Tamai
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  1989-08       Impact factor: 5.562

6.  The association of inappropriate drug use with hospitalisation and mortality: a population-based study of the very old.

Authors:  Inga Klarin; Anders Wimo; Johan Fastbom
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 3.923

7.  Impact of inappropriate drug use on health services utilization among representative older community-dwelling residents.

Authors:  Gerda G Fillenbaum; Joseph T Hanlon; Lawrence R Landerman; Margaret B Artz; Heidi O'Connor; Bryan Dowd; Cynthia R Gross; Chad Boult; Judith Garrard; Kenneth E Schmader
Journal:  Am J Geriatr Pharmacother       Date:  2004-06

8.  Increased risk of digoxin toxicity following hospitalization.

Authors:  Kevin Haynes; Sean Hennessy; A Russell Localio; Abigail Cohen; Charles E Leonard; Stephen E Kimmel; Harold I Feldman; Brian L Strom; Joshua P Metlay
Journal:  Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.890

9.  Adverse events due to discontinuations in drug use and dose changes in patients transferred between acute and long-term care facilities.

Authors:  Kenneth Boockvar; Eliot Fishman; Corinne Kay Kyriacou; Anna Monias; Shai Gavi; Tara Cortes
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2004-03-08

10.  Concurrent and predictive validity of a self-reported measure of medication adherence.

Authors:  D E Morisky; L W Green; D M Levine
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 2.983

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Authors:  Donna Goodridge; Darcy Marciniuk
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2016-02-21       Impact factor: 2.444

2.  Potentially inappropriate medications and adverse drug reactions in the elderly: a study in a PharmacoVigilance database.

Authors:  François Montastruc; Cannelle Duguet; Vanessa Rousseau; Haleh Bagheri; Jean-Louis Montastruc
Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2014-06-14       Impact factor: 2.953

3.  Use of antiarrhythmic drugs in elderly patients.

Authors:  Hon-Chi Lee; Kristin Tl Huang; Win-Kuang Shen
Journal:  J Geriatr Cardiol       Date:  2011-09       Impact factor: 3.327

4.  Persistent ductus arteriosus in a 72-year-old woman with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and depression syndrome: a therapeutic and diagnostic problem.

Authors:  Adam Rafał Poliwczak; Marzena Koziróg; Justyna Zabielska; Agnieszka Bała; Piotr Lipiec; Marlena Broncel
Journal:  Arch Med Sci       Date:  2011-11-08       Impact factor: 3.318

Review 5.  Adverse drug reactions in primary care: a scoping review.

Authors:  H Khalil; C Huang
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2020-01-06       Impact factor: 2.655

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