Prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing in a subpopulation of older European clinical trial participants: a cross-sectional study
ContributorsO Riordan, David; Aubert, Carole Elodie; Walsh, Kieran A; Van Dorland, Anette; Rodondi, Nicolas; Du Puy, Robert S; Poortvliet, Rosalinde K E; Gussekloo, Jacobijn; Sinnott, Carol; Byrne, Stephen; Galvin, Rose; Jukema, J Wouter; Mooijaart, Simon P; Baumgartner, Christine; McCarthy, Vera; Walsh, Elaine K; Collet, Tinh-Hai
; Dekkers, Olaf M; Blum, Manuel R; Kearney, Patricia M
Published inBMJ open, vol. 8, no. 3, e019003
Publication date2018-03-22
First online date2018-03-22
Abstract
Keywords
- Primary care
Affiliation entities Not a UNIGE publication
Research groups
Funding
- European Commission - Multi-modal effects of thyroid hormone replacement for untreated older adults with subclinical hypothyroidism; a randomised placebo-controlled trial [278148]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Novel biomarkers and skeletal outcomes associated with subclinical thyroid dysfunction: a prospective evaluation and impact of treatment [150025]
- European Commission - OPtimising thERapy to prevent Avoidable hospital admissions in the Multimorbid elderly [634238]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - The association of polypharmacy and co-medications on anticoagulation-related bleeding risk in atrial fibrillation [165409]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - The metabolic effects and mechanisms of time restricted feeding in individuals with metabolic syndrome [167826]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Comparative Effectiveness of Lifestyle and Drug Interventions in the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease [175289]
- Dutch Ministry of Health and Welfare - Institute for Evidence-Based Medicine in Old Age (IEMO) [62700.3002]
Citation (ISO format)
O RIORDAN, David et al. Prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing in a subpopulation of older European clinical trial participants: a cross-sectional study. In: BMJ open, 2018, vol. 8, n° 3, p. e019003. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019003
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- PID : unige:161080
- DOI : 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019003
- PMID : 29567842
- PMCID : PMC5875647
Additional URL for this publicationhttps://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019003
Journal ISSN2044-6055
