Frailty and Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use at Nursing Home Transition

Author:

Maclagan Laura C.1,Maxwell Colleen J.12,Gandhi Sima1,Guan Jun1,Bell Chaim M.134,Hogan David B.5,Daneman Nick1367,Gill Sudeep S.189,Morris Andrew M.34,Jeffs Lianne71011,Campitelli Michael A.1,Seitz Dallas P.112,Bronskill Susan E.1713

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences; Toronto Ontario Canada

2. School of Pharmacy; University of Waterloo; Waterloo Ontario Canada

3. Department of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Division of General Internal Medicine; Mount Sinai Hospital; Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Divison of Geriatric Medicine; Department of Medicine; Cumming School of Medicine; University of Calgary; Calgary Alberta Canada

6. Division of Infectious Diseases; Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation; Dalla Lana School of Public Health; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada

8. Division of Geriatric Medicine; Queen's University; Kingston Ontario Canada

9. Providence Care Hospital; Kingston Ontario Canada

10. Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute; St. Michael's Hospital; Toronto Ontario Canada

11. Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada

12. Division of Geriatric Psychiatry; Queen's University; Kingston Ontario Canada

13. Women's College Research Institute; Women's College Hospital; Toronto Ontario Canada

Funder

Canadian Frailty Network

Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network, TVN

Government of Canada

Networks of Centres of Excellence of Canada

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

Canadian Institute for Health Information

Institute for Molecular Science

Drug Information Database

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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