Original Article

Time to Hip Fracture Surgery and Mortality

Objective: This retrospective study explored the impact of time to surgery in acute hip fractures and outcomes in patients with acute hip fractures at a level I trauma center within an academic medical center in the southeastern United States. The objective was to explore the association between time to surgery…

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Original Article

OPEN: Developing and Piloting a Tool to Identify Food Insecurity in Older Adults

Objective: The literature shows that food insecurity (FI) can negatively affect the trajectory of many chronic illnesses. FI can be acutely severe for older adults, but screening for FI is not regularly performed in the hospital setting. Our goal was to develop a tool to screen for FI upon hospital…

Posted in: discharge 5 food insecurity 4 older adult 4 screening 33

Original Article

Therapeutic Error Calls Among Older Adults Reported to a Regional Poison Control Center in Alabama

Objectives: Although Americans aged 65 years and older account for only 13.0% of the population, they consume one-third of all prescription medications each year. Increased life expectancy, age-related deterioration in health, and polypharmacy lead to a significant risk of potential medication errors. National Poison Data System studies have evaluated the…

Posted in: Alabama 4 epidemiology 36 older adult 4 poison control centers 4

Case Report

Pharmacist's Role in an Interdisciplinary Falls Clinic

Falls are caused by many factors in older patients. Medications have been shown to be a risk factor for falls, and studies have shown that patients taking more than five total medications may have a two-fold increased risk of impaired balance. A more recent model suggests only medications with sedating…

Posted in: elderly 20 fall risk 3 falls 3 medication reconciliation 2 older adult 4 pharmacist 4
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