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Impact of Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing on Adverse Drug Events Health Related Quality of Life and Emergency Hospital Attendance in Older People Attending General Practice: A Prospective Cohort Study

机译:潜在不良处方对参加全科医师的老年人不良药品事件健康相关生活质量和急诊就诊的影响:一项前瞻性队列研究

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Background:Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) describes medications where risk generally outweighs benefit for older people. Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between PIP and poorer health outcomes but there is a paucity of prospective cohort studies. This study investigates the longitudinal association of PIP with adverse drug events (ADEs), health related quality of life, and accident & emergency visits.
机译:背景:可能不适当的处方(PIP)描述了风险通常大于老年人受益的药物。横断面研究表明PIP与较差的健康结果之间存在关联,但是前瞻性队列研究很少。这项研究调查了PIP与药物不良事件(ADE),与健康相关的生活质量以及意外和紧急就诊的纵向关系。

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