O’Mahony, DenisCruz-Jentoft, Alfonso J.Gudmundsson, AdalsteinnSoiza, RoyPetrovic, MirkoCherubini, AntonioByrne, StephenRochon, Paula2024-11-082024-11-082024-11-01O’Mahony, D, Cruz-Jentoft, A J, Gudmundsson, A, Soiza, R, Petrovic, M, Cherubini, A, Byrne, S & Rochon, P 2024, 'Sex differences in patterns of potentially inappropriate prescribing and adverse drug reactions in hospitalized older people : findings from the SENATOR trial ', Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 72, no. 11, pp. 3476-3483. https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.190710002-8614ORCID: /0000-0002-1397-4272/work/163663558https://hdl.handle.net/2164/24589Acknowledgements This secondary analysis study was supported by a grant provided by the Irish Research Council (grant number GNP-172) as part of the iKASCADE project funded through the European Commission’s GENDERNet research grant scheme. The SENATOR project was funded by the European Commission’s FP7 Programme (Project No. 305930). The authors wish to express thanks to Dr Darren Dahly, Principal Statistician of the HRB Clinical Research Facility University College Cork (UCC), Ireland and Senior Lecturer in Research Methods in the UCC School of Public Health for his assistance with data extraction and analysis for this brief report.7542217engSex and genderAdverse drug reactionsOlder peoplePolypharmacyPotentially inappropriate medicationR MedicineEuropean Commission305930RSex differences in patterns of potentially inappropriate prescribing and adverse drug reactions in hospitalized older people : findings from the SENATOR trialJournal article10.1111/jgs.190717211