2020
DOI: 10.36434/scientia.v10i1.217
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Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Geriatric Based on 2015 Beers Criteria

Abstract: Tujuan penelitian ini untuk menganalisis peresepan penggunaan obat pada pasien geriatri rawat jalan di rumah sakit "X" Kota Jambi periode Agustus 2016 sampai Agustus 2017. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Desember 2017 sampai dengan Maret 2018 menggunakan alat skrining kriteria eksplisit Beers 2015. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian observasional dengan rancangan deskriptif data yang bersifat retrosfektif pada resep pasien geriatri rawat jalan di salah satu rumah sakit Kota Jambi. Berdasarkan asal polikli… Show more

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“…Drugs listed in Beer's Criteria should be administered with caution, if not avoided, because the risks and side effects outweigh the benefits when used in elderly patients (American Geriatrics Society, 2019). This study supports previous research conducted by Yuliawati et al (2020) using the Beer's Criteria 2015, which revealed that 79.4% of prescriptions met Beer's Criteria. This study includes several drug items in the Beer's Criteria, similar to previous studies Yuliawati et al (2020).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Drugs listed in Beer's Criteria should be administered with caution, if not avoided, because the risks and side effects outweigh the benefits when used in elderly patients (American Geriatrics Society, 2019). This study supports previous research conducted by Yuliawati et al (2020) using the Beer's Criteria 2015, which revealed that 79.4% of prescriptions met Beer's Criteria. This study includes several drug items in the Beer's Criteria, similar to previous studies Yuliawati et al (2020).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This study supports previous research conducted by Yuliawati et al (2020) using the Beer's Criteria 2015, which revealed that 79.4% of prescriptions met Beer's Criteria. This study includes several drug items in the Beer's Criteria, similar to previous studies Yuliawati et al (2020). Alprazolam, amitriptyline, diazepam, ibuprofen, lansoprazole, meloxicam, diclofenac sodium, ranitidine, and spironolactone are examples of these medications.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%