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The Senior Care Study
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problem pairs were judged as inappropriate choices if there were potential side effects that would affect patient function, and if better alternatives were available. The 215 control and 221 experimental patients in the study were similar in age, sex, place of origin, and number of medications on admission. Experimental patients took fewer medications than controls on the third day (5.3 versus 5.9, P less than .05). Experimental patients received fewer multiple unpaired medications (11% versus 19%, P less than .025) and fewer inappropriate medication choices (20% versus 37%, P less than .005). The results suggest that the team intervention was effective in improving pharmacotherapy in the acute-care setting.
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