2017
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afx004
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Cross-national comparison of medication use in Australian and Dutch nursing homes

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“…We found very high use of PPIs (about 46%), which were among the most commonly used drugs in our sample of NHs. The prevalence was similar to that found in recent studies in Australia and The Netherlands but definitely higher than in Finland, France, and the United States, where between 22% and 38% of NH residents were taking PPIs . This suggests an urgent need to avoid the increasing use of PPIs in NHs, optimizing their prescription, because their regular use in NHs has been associated with diarrhea and other adverse events and has heavy implications for drug costs …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…We found very high use of PPIs (about 46%), which were among the most commonly used drugs in our sample of NHs. The prevalence was similar to that found in recent studies in Australia and The Netherlands but definitely higher than in Finland, France, and the United States, where between 22% and 38% of NH residents were taking PPIs . This suggests an urgent need to avoid the increasing use of PPIs in NHs, optimizing their prescription, because their regular use in NHs has been associated with diarrhea and other adverse events and has heavy implications for drug costs …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…acetaminophen, fentanyl, or oxycodone) were often prescribed. This is in line with other studies examining drug utilization in nursing home residents [2,21,22]. Of the 341 different medications used, 34 were identified as suitable candidates for ODF formulation development in a (hospital) pharmacy environment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Although, medication use of nursing home residents has been studied widely [21,22], there has been little attention to use such data as a basis to select candidates for age-appropriate and personalized geriatric medicinal products. In this study, the medication use of nursing home residents was examined to identify medications that are suitable for ODF formulation development, taking into account information on drug utilization and manufacturing-related characteristics of the drugs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anticholinergic/sedative medications mostly act on the central nervous system (CNS) and include psycholeptics, psychoanaleptics, and analgesics . So far, most research has focused on quantifying the cumulative exposure of multiple anticholinergic/sedative medications in older patients with polypharmacy . Little is known about the prevalence of combinations of multiple anticholinergic/sedative medications resulting in a high load or whether subgroups of these patients based on types of anticholinergic/sedative medications used can be identified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%