Medication management capacity is a crucial component of medication adherence, particularly among older adults. Various factors, including physical abilities, cognitive functions, sensory capabilities, motivational, and environmental factors, influence older adults' ability to manage medications. It is, therefo...
Further information on comprehensive management strategies, including risk-reducing medications, for women with these conditions is available from other organizations. Women not at increased risk for breast cancer, such as women younger than 60 years with no additional risk factors for breast cancer, ...
S522 SHOULD MEDICATION REVIEW FORM PART OF AN OUTPATIENT PAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME (PMP)? EXAMINING PATIENT BELIEFSNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1016/S1754-3207(11)70921-XL. WatsonL. WilliamsJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.European Journal of Pain Supplements...
The inclusion criteria are as follows: elderly patients (age > 60 years) with PD according to the Movement Disorder Society (MDS) criteria, self-management of medication, Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) ≥ 19, and nonadherence according to SAMS (SAMS ≥ 1). The SAMS score ...
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Keywords: Migraine, Migraine attack, Medication overuse, Medication overuse headache, Management *Correspondence: hans.diener@uk-essen.de 1 Abteilung Für Neuroepidemiologie, Institut Für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie Und Epidemiologie (IMIBE), Universität Duisburg-Essen, Hufelandstraße 55, ...
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These problems have important implications not only for patient safety (medical errors) but also for quality of care (suboptimal management of acute and chronic conditions) and cost (duplication and unused medications). Using the MDT to categorize these problems helps to direct potential next steps ...
antihypertensive medication use during the initial total diet replacement (TDR) phase in the intervention arm of the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT), after a planned withdrawal of all antihypertensive and diuretic medications at the start of an evidence-based weight management programme [16]...
Statistically significant factors correlated with errors made during self-management of medication were the number of medications, number of administrations per day, dosing frequency on indicated days, and medication from multiple prescriptions. Conclusions When a patient is self-managing their medications,...