The relation of poly-pharmacy and the geriatric syndrome /
Fatma Gamil Saeed Ahmed
The relation of poly-pharmacy and the geriatric syndrome / العلاقه بين الأفراط الدوائى ومتلازمة الشيخوخه Fatma Gamil Saeed Ahmed ; Supervised Marwa Mustafa Saeed , Alia Abdelfattah Salah , Heba Galal Elnahass - Cairo : Fatma Gamil Saeed Ahmed , 2018 - 136 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine
Back ground: Geriatric syndrome, is a unique features of common health conditions in the elderly. such as delirium, falls and ureinary incontinence) it's highly prevalent, multifactorial, and associated with substantial morbidity and poor outcomes. Objectives: To determine the relation of polypharmacy and the geriatric syndrome. Methodology: This is a case-control study conducted on 150 elderly, attending Alkasr Elainy clinic. The participants in this study was over the age of sixty-five and were divided into two group, the case group(100 individuals) who used to take more than 5 different medicines and the controls (50 individuals) who used to take less than 5 different drugs. CGA was done to all participants. The criteria of inclusions and exclusions were assessed. Results: there were significant difference between the two group regarding vision, hearing, urinary incontinence, depression, cognition, daily activity, sleep, risk of fall, hospital stay and nutrition. Conclusion: Polypharmacy is risk factor of geriatric syndrome
Comprehensive geriatric assessment Geriatric syndrome Polypharmacy
The relation of poly-pharmacy and the geriatric syndrome / العلاقه بين الأفراط الدوائى ومتلازمة الشيخوخه Fatma Gamil Saeed Ahmed ; Supervised Marwa Mustafa Saeed , Alia Abdelfattah Salah , Heba Galal Elnahass - Cairo : Fatma Gamil Saeed Ahmed , 2018 - 136 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine
Back ground: Geriatric syndrome, is a unique features of common health conditions in the elderly. such as delirium, falls and ureinary incontinence) it's highly prevalent, multifactorial, and associated with substantial morbidity and poor outcomes. Objectives: To determine the relation of polypharmacy and the geriatric syndrome. Methodology: This is a case-control study conducted on 150 elderly, attending Alkasr Elainy clinic. The participants in this study was over the age of sixty-five and were divided into two group, the case group(100 individuals) who used to take more than 5 different medicines and the controls (50 individuals) who used to take less than 5 different drugs. CGA was done to all participants. The criteria of inclusions and exclusions were assessed. Results: there were significant difference between the two group regarding vision, hearing, urinary incontinence, depression, cognition, daily activity, sleep, risk of fall, hospital stay and nutrition. Conclusion: Polypharmacy is risk factor of geriatric syndrome
Comprehensive geriatric assessment Geriatric syndrome Polypharmacy