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Table 1 Patients’ characteristics

From: Potentially inappropriate medications in elderly ambulatory and institutionalized patients: an observational study

 

Patients

Ambulatory elderly accessing 2 community pharmacies

Institutionalized elderly in one nursing home facility

Collection of data

Prescriptions of reimbursed medications

Medical files with all recommended medications

Items of data included in each collection

345 prescriptions

91 medical files

mean age (±SD) (years old)

74.8 (±6.24)

80.77 (±6.82)

range of individual age

65-92 years old

65-98 years old

women (% of the elderly patients, in the each population group)

211 (61.16 %)

53 (58.24 %)

age groups

  

65-75 years old

193 (55.94 %)

21 (23.08 %)

76-85 years old

129 (37.39 %)

48 (52.75 %)

>85 years old

23 (6.66 %)

22 (24.17 %)

number of medications in each collection of data

1111

752

median number of medications/item of data

3

8

Diagnoses mentioned in each collection of data

total number of diagnoses

748

399

median number of diagnoses/item of data

2

4

Frequency of types of diagnoses in each collection of data

Type of diagnosis

number of prescriptions with the respective type of diagnosis (% of the total number of prescriptions)

number of medical files with the respective type of diagnosis (% of the total number of medical files)

cardiovascular

222 (64.34 %)

85 (93.40 %)

neuropsychiatric

64 (18.55 %)

38 (41.75 %)

rheumatologic

61 (17.68 %)

33 (36.26 %)

diabetes

58 (16.81 %)

14 (15.38 %)

gastrointestinal

26 (7.53 %)

12 (13.18 %)

respiratory

28 (8.11 %)

5 (5.49 %)

urologic

20 (5.79 %)

10 (10.98 %)

ophthalmologic

16 (4.63 %)

10 (10.98 %)

other

25 (7.24 %)

24 (26.37 %)