Polypharmacy among the elderly in the Republic of Srpska: extent and implications for the future. (CROSBI ID 227637)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Marković-Peković, Vanda ; Škrbić, Ranko ; Petrović, Aleksandar ; Vlahović-Palčevski, Vera ; Mrak, Jana ; Bennie, Marion ; Fadare, Joseph ; Kwonjk, Hye-Young ; Schiffersl, K ; Truterm, Ilse ; Godman, Brian
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Polypharmacy among the elderly in the Republic of Srpska: extent and implications for the future.
The prescribing of medicines is a fundamental component of care for the elderly ; however, there is increasing concern with polypharmacy and its impact on morbidity, mortality and costs. As a result, long-term prescription- medicine use and the prevalence of polypharmacy in the elderly in the Republic of Srpska were analyzed. The findings were subsequently used to suggest potential future measures. A retrospective study of all elderly patients during 2005-2010 stratified by age group (three groups), sex and long- term medicine use was performed. Polypharmacy (five or more medicines) increased from 1.4% of the elderly taking medicines long-term to 3.6% by 2010, with 53.6% of elderly taking two or more medicines long- term. The most prevalent diseases were cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Most prescriptions were in accordance with recent guidelines ; however, there was a concern with appreciable prescribing of digoxin and aminophylline. Whilst polypharmacy rates are low in the Republic, the increasing rate is a concern. Further studies are planned.
prescribing ; elderly ; polypharmacy
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Podaci o izdanju
16 (5)
2015.
609-618
objavljeno
1473-7167
10.1586/14737167.2016.1115347
Povezanost rada
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita