Paediatrics Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2-2021
Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
First Page
237
Last Page
250
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.5770/CGJ.24.478
Abstract
Background: Medication review is essential in managing adverse drug reactions and improving drug safety in older adults. This systematic review evaluated medication review's role as a single intervention or combined with other interventions in preventing fall-related injuries in older adults. Methods: Electronic databases search was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and CINAHL. Two reviewers screened titles and abstracts, reviewed full texts, and performed data extraction and risk of bias assessment. Meta-analyses were conducted on studies with similar participants, interventions, outcomes or settings. Results: Fourteen randomized, controlled studies were included. The pooled results indicated that medication review as a standalone intervention was effective in preventing fall-related injuries in community-dwelling older adults (Risk Difference [RD] = -0.06, 95% CI: [-0.11, -0.00], I2 = 61%, p = .04). Medication review also had a positive impact on decreasing the risk of fall-related fractures (RD = -0.02, 95% CI: [-0.04, -0.01], I2 = 0%, p = .01). Discussion: This systematic review and meta-analysis has demonstrated that medication review is effective in preventing fall-related injuries in general, and fractures specifically, in communitydwelling older adults. Future investigations focusing on the process of performing medication review will further inform fall-related injury prevention for older adults.