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Published in: Drugs & Aging 9/2010

01-09-2010 | Original Research Article

Potentially Inappropriate Drug Prescriptions and Risk of Hospitalization among Older, Italian, Nursing Home Residents

The ULISSE Project

Authors: Dr Carmelinda Ruggiero, Giuseppina Dell’Aquila, Beatrice Gasperini, Graziano Onder, Fabrizia Lattanzio, Stefano Volpato, Andrea Corsonello, Cinzia Maraldi, Roberto Bernabei, Antonio Cherubini

Published in: Drugs & Aging | Issue 9/2010

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Abstract

Background Potentially inappropriate medications in older patients increase the risk of adverse drug events, which are an important cause of hospital admission and death among hospitalized patients. Little information is available about the prevalence of potentially inappropriate drug prescriptions (PIDPs) and the related health adverse outcomes among nursing home (NH) residents.
Objective To estimate the prevalence of PIDPs and the association with adverse outcomes in NH residents.
Methods A total of 1716 long-term residents aged ≥65 years participating in the ULISSE (Un Link Informatico sui Servizi Sanitari Esistenti per l’anziano [A Computerized Network on Health Care Services for Older People]) project were evaluated using a standardized comprehensive geriatric assessment instrument, i.e. the inter Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set. A thorough evaluation of residents’ drug use, medical diagnoses and healthcare resource utilization was performed. A PIDP was defined according to the most recent update of the Beers criteria.
Results Almost one out of two persons (48%) had at least one PIDP and almost one out of five had two or more PIDPs (18%). Residents with a higher number of PIDPs had a higher likelihood of being hospitalized. Compared with residents without PIDPs, those with two or more PIDPs at baseline had a higher probability of being hospitalized (hazard ratio 1.73; 95% CI 1.14, 2.60) during the following 12 months. Risk of PIDP was positively associated with the total number of drugs and diseases, but negatively with age. PIDPs defined according to specific conditions (n = 780; 55%) were slightly more frequent than PIDPs based on single medications irrespective of specific indication (n=639; 45%).
Conclusions PIDP is a significant problem among Italian NH residents. There is an urgent need for intervention trials to test strategies to reduce inappropriate drug use and its associated adverse health outcomes.
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Metadata
Title
Potentially Inappropriate Drug Prescriptions and Risk of Hospitalization among Older, Italian, Nursing Home Residents
The ULISSE Project
Authors
Dr Carmelinda Ruggiero
Giuseppina Dell’Aquila
Beatrice Gasperini
Graziano Onder
Fabrizia Lattanzio
Stefano Volpato
Andrea Corsonello
Cinzia Maraldi
Roberto Bernabei
Antonio Cherubini
Publication date
01-09-2010
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Drugs & Aging / Issue 9/2010
Print ISSN: 1170-229X
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1969
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/11538240-000000000-00000

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