Prescribing for older people discharged from the acute sector to residential aged-care facilities

TitlePrescribing for older people discharged from the acute sector to residential aged-care facilities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsHopcroft P., Peel N.M, Poudel A., Scott I.A, Gray L.C, Hubbard R.E
JournalIntern Med J
Volume44
Issue10
Pagination1034-7
Date PublishedOct
ISBN Number1445-5994 (Electronic)<br/>1444-0903 (Linking)
Accession Number25302723
Abstract

For frail older people, admission to hospital is an opportunity to review the indications for specific medications. This research investigates prescribing for 206 older people discharged into residential aged care facilities from 11 acute care hospitals in Australia. Patients had multiple comorbidities (mean 6), high levels of dependency, and were prescribed a mean of 7.2 regular medications at admission to hospital and 8.1 medications on discharge, with hyper-polypharmacy (>/=10 drugs) increasing from 24.3% to 32.5%. Many drugs were preventive medications whose time until benefit was likely to exceed the expected lifespan. In summary, frail patients continue to be exposed to extensive polypharmacy and medications with uncertain risk-benefit ratio.

DOI10.1111/imj.12553
Link

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25302723http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1111/imj.12553/asset/imj12553.pd...

Short TitleIntern Med JInternal medicine journal
Alternate JournalInternal medicine journal