Reducing antipsychotic drug prescribing for nursing home patients: A controlled trial of the effect of an educational visit
W.A. Ray,
D.G. Blazer ,
W. Schaffner and
F. Federspiel Ch.
American Journal of Public Health, 1987, vol. 77, issue 11, 1448-1450
Abstract:
We conducted a statewide, controlled trial of the efficacy of an educational visit in reducing antipsychotic drug prescribing for nursing home patients. Frequent antipsychotic drug prescribers were visited by a trained physician counselor who stressed known drug risks for elderly patients and suggested techniques for reducing antipsychotic drug use. Although well-received, the visit did not reduce antipsychotic drug prescribing. This negative finding suggests that future interventions address factors within the nursing home which encourage antipsychotic drug use.
Date: 1987
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