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. 2011 Sep;72(3):482–489. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2011.04010.x

Table 5.

The relationships between potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and drug-related problems (DRPs) among geriatric outpatients prescribed with multiple medications (total number of patients = 193; total number of medications = 1713)

NORGEP [14] Laroche [13] Rancourt [17] Beers [4] STOPP [16] Winit-Watjana [15]
Number of medications considered as PIMs n = 96 (5.6) n = 132 (7.7) n = 185 (10.8) n = 177 (10.3) n = 199 (11.6) n = 254 (14.8)
Reported as DRP (%) 40 (41.7) 51 (38.6) 73 (39.5) 69 (39) 61 (30.7) 86 (33.9)
DRP follow up in 24 weeks (%) 29 (72.5) 36 (70.6) 45 (61.6) 43 (62.3) 36 (59) 59 (68.6)
Problem-solving rate* (%) 22 (75.9) 26 (72.2) 38 (84.4) 31 (72.1) 30 (83.3) 46 (78)
*

(Problem totally solved + problem partly solved/follow-up numbers). The ranking of each set of criteria was based on their prevalence in our study population, from low to high. Abbreviations: NORGEP, Norwegian General Practice criteria; STOPP, the Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescriptions.