For older people and frail people, the long-term benefit of medicines reduces and the potential for harm from adverse effects increases. When the benefit–risk balance changes in this way, medicine review and optimisation are important to simplify the therapeutic regimen, reduce inappropriate medicines and minimise risks. In this article, pharmacist prescriber Linda Bryant uses two case studies to illustrate important considerations during medicine reviews
The latest issue of the New Zealand Medical Journal is out tomorrow
The latest issue of the New Zealand Medical Journal is out tomorrow
New Zealand Medical Journal, volume 131 (1481), 31 August 2018
Editorials
‘That Terrible Time’: Reflections on the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in New Zealand.
Geoffrey W Rice
Government priorities to reduce health inequities and address climate change must prompt a deeper re-think of health and healthcare for the 21st century
Alex Macmillan, Rhys Jones
Infectious disease and sepsis – not gone, not forgotten
Paul Huggan, Robert Martynoga
Articles
Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice in New Zealand’s Rural Hospitals
Jared K Green, Sharon J Gardiner, Sarah L Clarke, Lee Thompson, Sarah CL Metcalf, Stephen T Chambers
OPEN ACCESS - Reduction in surgical site infections in the Southern Cross Hospitals network, 20042015: successful outcome of a long-term surveillance and quality improvement project.
Arthur J Morris, Tanya M Jackways, Adrienne Morgan, Rosaleen Robertson, Muriel McIntyre
Healthcare-seeking behaviour of people with sexually transmitted infection symptoms attending a Sexual Health Clinic in New Zealand
Hayley Denison, Lisa Woods, Collette Bromhead, Jane Kennedy, Rebecca Grainger, Annemarie Jutel, Elaine M Dennison
Viewpoints
100 years since the 1918 influenza pandemic—progress made, yet questions remain. A synopsis of the 4th New Zealand Influenza Symposium, February 2018
Nadia Charania, Nikki M Turner
Pro-equity climate change and environmental sustainability action by district health boards in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Hayley Bennett, Paula King
“Implementing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): Let’s not get caught with our pants down”
Peter J Saxton, Massimo Giola, Edward P Coughlan, Joseph G Rich, Sunita Azariah, Adrian H Ludlam, Christy O’Toole, Mike Pohl, Jason M Myers
Clinical correspondence
Blind Pouch Syndrome in Gastrojejunostomy
Jophia Kommunuri, Suheelan Kulasegaran, Peter Stiven
Research letter
Is impetigo a missed opportunity for scabies treatment?
Simon Thornley, Gerhard Sundborn, Mark Arbuckle, Belinda Loring, Maryann Heather, Edwin Reynolds.
Letter
Philippa Malpas Letter in response to: Professor Stephen Munn’s considered response on: Malpas PJ. New Zealand transplant patients and organ transplantation in China: some ethical considerations. N Z Med J. 2018;131(1478):55–61.