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Geneesmiddelgerelateerde problemen bij ouderen

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In dit hoofdstuk worden geneesmiddelgerelateerde problemen gedefinieerd en geplaatst ten opzichte van andere begrippen zoals bijwerkingen en medicatiefouten. We bespreken de oorzaken van de hoge incidentie van geneesmiddelgerelateerde problemen bij ouderen en de incidentie van ziekenhuisopnames ten gevolge van deze problemen. We citeren een aantal instrumenten om geneesmiddelgerelateerde problemen bij ouderen op te sporen en te vermijden.

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ziekenhuisapotheker, Apotheek Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent.

internist en klinisch farmacoloog, Afdeling Geriatrie Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent, Heymans Instituut voor Farmacologie, Universiteit Gent.

huisarts en klinisch farmacoloog, Heymans Instituut voor Farmacologie, Universiteit Gent.

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Somers, A., Petrovic, M. & Stichele, R.H.V. Geneesmiddelgerelateerde problemen bij ouderen. BIJB 23, 6–11 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03087592

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