Polypharmacy in older patients presenting to a tertiary regional health service: identifying correlations between demographics, presentations and length of stay

Author:

Robinson Michael12,Vangaveti Venkat12,Mokrzecki Sophie123,Mallett Andrew J.124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Townsville Institute of Health Research and Innovation, Townsville University Hospital Townsville Queensland Australia

2. College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia

3. Department of Pharmacy Townsville University Hospital Townsville Queensland Australia

4. Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to describe hospital admissions in patients experiencing polypharmacy and evaluate the effects of demographic factors on length of stay (LOS) and polypharmacy. We found that increasing age is associated with increasing polypharmacy rates but decreasing LOS. Females were more likely to experience higher rates of polypharmacy, but males were more likely to have longer LOS. First Nations peoples had higher rates of polypharmacy and longer LOS. Future projects investigating deprescribing methods are critical.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

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