The potential clinical benefits of medicines optimisation through comprehensive geriatric assessment, carried out by secondary care geriatricians, in a general practice care setting in North Staffordshire, UK: a feasibility study

Oct 1, 2017BMJ open

Possible benefits of improving medicines using detailed older adult assessments by hospital geriatricians in general practice in North Staffordshire, UK

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Abstract

A total of 687 recommendations for medication changes were made for 169 (91%) of patients after comprehensive geriatric assessments.

  • An average of four medication alterations per patient were observed.
  • The most common changes included stopping medications (34%) and reducing dosages (24%).
  • New medications were initiated in 18% of the cases.
  • Adherence to medication recommendations was 72% at 6 months and 65% at 12 months.
  • The feasibility of conducting comprehensive geriatric assessments in general practice settings was demonstrated.

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