Measuring quality of gout management in residential aged care facilities.
Amy Danh NguyenKimberly E LindRichard O DayDaniel RossMagdalena Z RabanAndrew GeorgiouJohanna I WestbrookPublished in: Rheumatology advances in practice (2022)
Nearly one-third of residents with gout did not receive ULT. In those receiving ULT, recurrent short courses were common. Overall, management of gout in aged care residents appears to be suboptimal, largely owing to intermittent and short exposure to ULT, and with female residents at greater risk of poor gout management.