2007
DOI: 10.4321/s1886-36552007000300008
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Psychotropic and psychoactive drugs and hospitalization rates in nursing facility residents

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any differences in hospitalization rates due to total psychoactive drug “load” between those using and not or formerly using psychotropic and psychoactive medications in a skilled nursing facility; to determine if the diagnosis of dementia and the change in use and load of psychotropic and psychoactive drugs influenced hospitalization rates.MethodsAn observational retrospective cohort study was conducted of patient chart, facility disposition changes and… Show more

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“…To emphasize, few studies have examined the association between PD and hospitalization in patients with diabetes. An observational cohort study in a nursing facility reported that psychotropic and psychoactive drugs were associated with an increase in the rate of hospitalization; however, the reasons for hospitalization were various, and how such drugs affect the risk of hospitalization was not clarified ( 36 ). However, hypoglycemia may also be associated with reduced physical fitness, which results in the increased risk of hospitalization in patients with PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To emphasize, few studies have examined the association between PD and hospitalization in patients with diabetes. An observational cohort study in a nursing facility reported that psychotropic and psychoactive drugs were associated with an increase in the rate of hospitalization; however, the reasons for hospitalization were various, and how such drugs affect the risk of hospitalization was not clarified ( 36 ). However, hypoglycemia may also be associated with reduced physical fitness, which results in the increased risk of hospitalization in patients with PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the earlier study based on longitudinal data, inappropriate prescribing as per the Beers criteria in NH residents was found to be associated with subsequent hospitalization and death [ 12 ]. Another study conducted in a skilled nursing facility suggested that the use of psychotropics might be associated with an increased rate and risk of all hospitalizations [ 13 ]. However, there are still lack of information regarding the risk of hospitalization from the use of PIMs in nursing home residents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%