Iatrogenic Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Rationalisation of Polypharmacy by the Geriatric Consultation Team Using the RASP List: a Pilot Study
Polypharmacy is a common problem in elderly, leading among others to increased adverse drug
events. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether a systematic medication
evaluation by a geriatric consultation team using the RASP (Rationalisation of drugs on
admission by an adjusted STOPP*-list in older patients) list could reduce inappropriate
prescribing for elderly admitted patients, admitted to non-geriatric departments.
(* = Screening Tool of Older Persons' potentially inappropriate Prescriptions)
Polypharmacy and (potentially) inappropriate prescribing is highly prevalent in the older
population, associated with increase health care expenditures, morbidity and avoidable
adverse events .
The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether a systematic medication evaluation by a
geriatric consultation team (GCT) using the RASP (Rationalisation of drugs on admission by
an adjusted STOPP-list in older patients) list could reduce inappropriate prescribing for
older admitted patients, admitted to non-geriatric departments. The GCT could offer the
ideal format to deliver the intervention to a broad older hospitalised population.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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