| Literature DB >> 30741371 |
L J Seppala1, N van der Velde2, T Masud3, H Blain4, M Petrovic5, T J van der Cammen6, K Szczerbińska7, S Hartikainen8, R A Kenny9,10,11, J Ryg12,13, P Eklund14, E Topinková15,16, A Mair17, L Laflamme18, H Thaler19, G Bahat20, M Gutiérrez-Valencia21, M A Caballero-Mora22, F Landi23, M H Emmelot-Vonk24, A Cherubini25, J P Baeyens26,27, A Correa-Pérez28, A Gudmundsson29,30, A Marengoni31, D O'Mahony32,33, N Parekh34, F E Pisa35,36, C Rajkumar37, M Wehling38, G Ziere39,40.
Abstract
Falls are a major public health concern in the older population, and certain medication classes are a significant risk factor for falls. However, knowledge is lacking among both physicians and older people, including caregivers, concerning the role of medication as a risk factor. In the present statement, the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EuGMS) Task and Finish group on fall-risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs), in collaboration with the EuGMS Special Interest group on Pharmacology and the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) Geriatric Medicine Section, outlines its position regarding knowledge dissemination on medication-related falls in older people across Europe. The EuGMS Task and Finish group is developing educational materials to facilitate knowledge dissemination for healthcare professionals and older people. In addition, steps in primary prevention through judicious prescribing, deprescribing of FRIDs (withdrawal and dose reduction), and gaps in current research are outlined in this position paper.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30741371 PMCID: PMC6435622 DOI: 10.1007/s40266-018-0622-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drugs Aging ISSN: 1170-229X Impact factor: 3.923
Fig. 1Decision tree for management of fall-risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs)
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| 2. If not available in your language: The recommended way of translating the material is to use two translators, then conduct a pilot test among older adults, correct the translation, test again with older adults and then perform a reverse translation to confirm that the final version is consistent with the original version |
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EuGMS European Geriatric Medicine Society, FRIDs fall-risk-increasing drugs
| Falls are under-recognized as adverse drug events. |
| Healthcare professionals are reluctant to withdraw fall-risk-increasing medications. |
| The EuGMS Task and Finish group on fall-risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs) proposes in this paper its recommendations on dissemination of knowledge about, management of, and future research on FRIDs. |