Title : Anticholinergic Drug Burden in Persons with Dementia Taking a Cholinesterase Inhibitor: The Effect of Multiple Physicians - Reppas-Rindlisbacher_2016_J.Am.Geriatr.Soc_64_492 |
Author(s) : Reppas-Rindlisbacher CE , Fischer HD , Fung K , Gill SS , Seitz D , Tannenbaum C , Austin PC , Rochon PA |
Ref : J Am Geriatr Soc , 64 :492 , 2016 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between the number of physicians providing care and anticholinergic drug burden in older persons newly initiated on cholinesterase inhibitor therapy for the management of dementia. DESIGN: Population-based cross-sectional study. SETTING: Community and long-term care, Ontario, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling (n = 79,067, mean age 81.0, 60.8% female) and long-term care residing (n = 12,113, mean age 84.3, 67.2% female) older adults (>/=66) newly dispensed cholinesterase inhibitor drug therapy. MEASUREMENTS: Anticholinergic drug burden in the prior year measured using the Anticholinergic Risk Scale. |
PubMedSearch : Reppas-Rindlisbacher_2016_J.Am.Geriatr.Soc_64_492 |
PubMedID: 27000323 |
Reppas-Rindlisbacher CE, Fischer HD, Fung K, Gill SS, Seitz D, Tannenbaum C, Austin PC, Rochon PA (2016)
Anticholinergic Drug Burden in Persons with Dementia Taking a Cholinesterase Inhibitor: The Effect of Multiple Physicians
J Am Geriatr Soc
64 :492
Reppas-Rindlisbacher CE, Fischer HD, Fung K, Gill SS, Seitz D, Tannenbaum C, Austin PC, Rochon PA (2016)
J Am Geriatr Soc
64 :492