@article{172af5ff244746e5b12b202ab016e8f3,
title = "Deprescribing medicines in the acute setting to reduce the risk of falls",
abstract = "ABSTRACTBackground:Falls are a common cause of morbidity and hospitalisation in older people. Inappropriate prescribing and polypharmacy contribute to falls risk in elderly patients. This study{\textquoteright}s aim was to quantify the problem and find out if medication review in the hospital setting led to deprescribing of medicines associated with falls risk.Methods:Admissions records for elderly patients were examined to identify those whose presenting complaint included a fall. Inpatient medication charts, pharmaceutical care notes, medical notes and discharge summaries were examined to identify any falls-risk medicines from admission histories and to determine if any medication review took place, and whether or not changes were made as a result. In particular deprescribing and dose reduction details were analysed. Results:100 patients over 70 years old were admitted following a fall during the two months study period. The mean number of medicines on admission was 6.8 per patient with polypharmacy found in 62/100 (62%). One or more falls-risk medicine was found in 65/100 (65%) patients. Medicines review was carried out in 86/100 (86%) of patients, and 59/697 (8.5%) medicines were deprescribed. Pharmacist involvement in medication review led to a significant reduction in the number of falls-risk medicines per patient (p=0.002).Conclusion:Inappropriate prescribing and polypharmacy are found frequently in elderly patients at admission following a fall. Comprehensive medicines reviews should be carried out in all such patients with the objective of deprescribing or reducing doses to minimise risk of harm. Involvement of a pharmacist improves the rate of reduction of falls-risk medicines.",
keywords = "Deprescribing, Falls, Acute setting",
author = "Barry Jubraj and Vanessa Marvin and Emily Ward and Alan Poots and Katie Heard and Arvind Rajagopalan",
year = "2016",
month = dec,
day = "21",
doi = "10.1136/ejhpharm-2016-001003",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
pages = "10--15",
journal = "European journal of hospital pharmacy-Science and practice",
issn = "2047-9956",
publisher = "European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP)",
number = "1",
}