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The elderly and drugs
Andrlová, Jana ; Práznovcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Solich, Jan (referee)
THE ELDERLY AND DRUGS Author: Andrlová J. Tutor: Práznovcová L. * * = Dept. of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Background: Old people use more than third of charges for remedys. Aim of study: This extended essay determines contemporary senior's farmacotherapy with a view to a height supplementary charges for prescription remedys and its dependence on different factors. Methods: Questionnaires were completed with 300 pharmacy's customers (60 years old and older seniors; 190 female and 110 male). Results: Descriptive statistics determines significant dependence of height supplementary charges for prescription remedys on age's rank by female's and male's sex, but significant difference is only among seniors 60 - 64 years old and seniors older to 75 years old. Confidence in a publicity on remedys is independent of age. Confidence in a pharmaceutical with higher age falls. Confidence in a doctor with higher age rises and influences height supplementary charges for prescription remedys. Conclusions: With higher senior's age rises also height supplementary charges for prescription remedys.
The elderly and drugs
Andrlová, Jana ; Práznovcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Solich, Jan (referee)
THE ELDERLY AND DRUGS Author: Andrlová J. Tutor: Práznovcová L. * * = Dept. of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Background: Old people use more than third of charges for remedys. Aim of study: This extended essay determines contemporary senior's farmacotherapy with a view to a height supplementary charges for prescription remedys and its dependence on different factors. Methods: Questionnaires were completed with 300 pharmacy's customers (60 years old and older seniors; 190 female and 110 male). Results: Descriptive statistics determines significant dependence of height supplementary charges for prescription remedys on age's rank by female's and male's sex, but significant difference is only among seniors 60 - 64 years old and seniors older to 75 years old. Confidence in a publicity on remedys is independent of age. Confidence in a pharmaceutical with higher age falls. Confidence in a doctor with higher age rises and influences height supplementary charges for prescription remedys. Conclusions: With higher senior's age rises also height supplementary charges for prescription remedys.

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