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Multi-Morbidity and Polypharmacy in Older People: Challenges and Opportunities for Clinical Practice

Pritti Aggarwal, Stephen J Woolford, Harnish P. Patel

2020Geriatrics193 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multi-morbidity and polypharmacy are common in older people and pose a challenge for health and social care systems, especially in the context of global population ageing. They are complex and interrelated concepts in the care of older people that require early detection and patient-centred shared decision making underpinned by multi-disciplinary team-led comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) across all health and social care settings. Personalised care plans need to remain responsive and adaptable to the needs and wishes of the patient, enabling the individual to maintain their independence. In this review, we aim to give an up-to-date account of the recognition and management of multi-morbidity and polypharmacy in the older person.

Topics & Concepts

PolypharmacyMedicineOlder peopleContext (archaeology)Population ageingHealth careGeriatricsIndependence (probability theory)Social careGerontologyPopulationNursingPsychiatryIntensive care medicinePaleontologyBiologyMathematicsEnvironmental healthEconomicsStatisticsEconomic growthPharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesChronic Disease Management StrategiesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
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