Practical Aspects of Drug Treatment in Elderly Patients with Mobility Problems

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John H. Thwaites
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[1] The Princess Margaret Hospital,
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Drugs & Aging | 1999年 / 14卷
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Adis International Limited; Impaired Mobility; Mobility Problem; Poor Mobility; Elderly Nursing Home Resident;
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Elderly people with impaired mobility frequently experience difficulty with medication administration and compliance. Many medications are dispensed in packages or in containers which are difficult to access by older people with disabilities. Attending a medical centre, activating an inhaler, applying eyedrops or opening medication containers can prove major obstacles to medication compliance for older people with impaired function. Assessment of each patient’s ability to physically comply with medication regimens by the physician is therefore recommended. Contact with the care giver or support person should also be made where appropriate. Compliance aids such as some calendar packages for medications, metered dose inhalers (MDIs) or eyedrop aids should be prescribed where indicated. Because of their close contact with many elderly patients when dispensing, pharmacists can also play an important role in ensuring adherence with medication regimens.
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