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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35728818/use-of-doacs-in-primary-care-an-integration-of-patient-and-practitioner-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeyenta Mina Osasu, Caroline Mitchell, Richard Cooper
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are increasingly offered direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) to reduce the risk of catastrophic stroke but still require clinical follow-up and compliance check to maintain patient safety. Although a recent qualitative meta-analysis has explored up to date research in this area,1 little is known qualitatively, in the United Kingdom, about clinicians' or patients' views and experiences of DOAC use in primary care. AIM: To understand the experiences of healthcare practitioners and patients in relation to DOAC use in primary care...
June 21, 2022: BJGP Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34894626/a-smartphone-app-to-improve-oral-anticoagulation-adherence-in-patients-with-atrial-fibrillation-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keitaro Senoo, Tomonori Miki, Takashi Ohkura, Hibiki Iwakoshi, Tetsuro Nishimura, Hirokazu Shiraishi, Satoshi Teramukai, Satoaki Matoba
BACKGROUND: Poor adherence to oral anticoagulation in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) has been shown to negatively impact health care costs, morbidity, and mortality. Although various methods such as automated reminders, counseling, telephone support, and patient education have been effective in improving medication adherence, the burden on health care providers has been considerable. Recently, an attempt has been made to improve medication adherence without burdening health care providers by using smartphone apps; however, the use of the app for elderly patients with AF is still limited...
January 7, 2022: JMIR MHealth and UHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28424132/outcomes-of-recreational-activity-associated-trauma-in-elderly-persons-on-blood-thinning-medications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary M DeBoard, Jonathan Grotts, Lisa Ferrigno
With increasing life expectancy, the elderly are participating in recreational activities traditionally pursued by younger persons. Elderly patients have many reasons for worse outcomes after trauma, one of which may be the rising use of anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet medications. This study aimed to determine whether preinjury use of these agents yielded worse outcomes in geriatric patients injured during high-impact recreational activities. The National Trauma Data Bank was reviewed from 2007 to 2010 for patients ≥65 years admitted to Level I or II trauma centers with ICD-9 E-codes for specific mechanisms of injury...
April 1, 2017: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16108934/relationship-between-patient-age-and-duration-of-physician-visit-in-ambulatory-setting-does-one-size-fit-all
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Agnes Lo, Kathryn Ryder, Ronald I Shorr
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether patient age, the presence of comorbid illness, and the number of prescribed medications influence the duration of a physician visit in an ambulatory care setting. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study of ambulatory care visits made by adults aged 45 and older to primary care physicians. SETTING: A probability sample of outpatient follow-up visits in the United States using the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) 2002 database...
July 2005: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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