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. 2017 Oct;48(5):195-202.
doi: 10.1007/s12439-017-0229-1.

[The development of clinical practice algorithms for the appropriate use of psychotropic drugs in older persons with high risk of falls]

[Article in Dutch]
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[The development of clinical practice algorithms for the appropriate use of psychotropic drugs in older persons with high risk of falls]

[Article in Dutch]
A Geeraerts et al. Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

Psychotropic drugs (hypno-sedatives, antidepressants and antipsychotics) are commonly used in the older population. On the long term, psychotropic drug use in older persons is associated with several negative functional outcomes such as an increased risk of falls. Gradual withdrawal of psychotropic drugs in older persons is feasible and leads to a significant reduction of falls. Both withdrawal of psychotropic drugs as well as the initiation of appropriate treatment with psychotropic drugs requires knowledge, consultation and cooperation between disciplines and a mentality change among healthcare professionals. In order to inform and support healthcare professionals, the Centre of Expertise for Fall and Fracture Prevention Flanders developed three clinical practice algorithms for the appropriate use of psychotropic drugs in older persons with high risk of falls and a fact sheet with background information.

Keywords: Falls; Falls prevention; Medication management; Older adults; Psychotropic drugs; Withdrawal.

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