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Rupert PayneProfessor of Primary Care & Clinical Pharmacology, University of Exeter Verified email at exeter.ac.uk Cited by 6670 |
Is polypharmacy always hazardous? A retrospective cohort analysis using linked electronic health records from primary and secondary care
Aims Prescribing multiple medications is associated with various adverse outcomes, and
polypharmacy is commonly considered suggestive of poor prescribing. Polypharmacy might …
polypharmacy is commonly considered suggestive of poor prescribing. Polypharmacy might …
The effect of physical multimorbidity, mental health conditions and socioeconomic deprivation on unplanned admissions to hospital: a retrospective cohort study
… Rupert Payne and Gary Abel analyzed the data. Rupert Payne drafted the manuscript. All
of the authors interpreted the data, revised the … Rupert Payne is the study’s guarantor. …
of the authors interpreted the data, revised the … Rupert Payne is the study’s guarantor. …
Arterial stiffness and hypertension: emerging concepts
Arterial stiffness is increasingly recognized as an impor-tant prognostic index and potential
therapeutic target in patients with hypertension. It is closely linked to, but by no means …
therapeutic target in patients with hypertension. It is closely linked to, but by no means …
[PDF][PDF] UK indices of multiple deprivation-a way to make comparisons across constituent countries easier
Background Deprivation is multi-dimensional, and as such can be challenging to quantify. In
the UK, each of the four constituent countries measures deprivation using their own distinct …
the UK, each of the four constituent countries measures deprivation using their own distinct …
[HTML][HTML] The epidemiology of polypharmacy
RA Payne - Clinical medicine, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Polypharmacy describes, in simplistic terms, the use of multiple medications in an individual.
It has become a normal aspect of modern medicine, driven by an ageing, multimorbid …
It has become a normal aspect of modern medicine, driven by an ageing, multimorbid …
Adjusted indices of multiple deprivation to enable comparisons within and between constituent countries of the UK including an illustration using mortality rates
Objectives Social determinants can have a major impact on health and as a consequence
substantial inequalities are seen between and within countries. The study of inequalities …
substantial inequalities are seen between and within countries. The study of inequalities …
Polypharmacy: one of the greatest prescribing challenges in general practice
84 British Journal of General Practice, February 2011 whether potential benefits are
outweighed by risks and side-effects. Wherever possible, patients’ views should be ascertained; …
outweighed by risks and side-effects. Wherever possible, patients’ views should be ascertained; …
Association of comorbidity and health service usage among patients with dementia in the UK: a population-based study
Background The majority of people with dementia have other long-term diseases, the presence
of which may affect the progression and management of dementia. This study aimed to …
of which may affect the progression and management of dementia. This study aimed to …
[HTML][HTML] Improving medication management in multimorbidity: development of the MultimorbiditY COllaborative Medication Review And DEcision making (MY …
Background Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic conditions, affects over 60
% of patients in primary care. Due to its association with polypharmacy, the development of …
% of patients in primary care. Due to its association with polypharmacy, the development of …
Effect of antihypertensive medication reduction vs usual care on short-term blood pressure control in patients with hypertension aged 80 years and older: the …
Importance Deprescribing of antihypertensive medications is recommended for some older
patients with polypharmacy and multimorbidity when the benefits of continued treatment may …
patients with polypharmacy and multimorbidity when the benefits of continued treatment may …