Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018

INTRODUCTION: Research shows a high prevalence of mental disorders and psychotropic medication among older people, especially in nursing homes. Knowledge of this concerning issue among Icelandic nursing homes residents is limited, despite its importance for mental health policymaking. Therefore, the...

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Main Authors: Hjaltadóttir, Ingibjörg, Biering, Páll
Other Authors: Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Office of Division of Clinical Services I
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3998
https://doi.org/10.17992/lbl.2021.01.615
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/3998 2023-05-15T16:52:07+02:00 Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018 The prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses and psychotropic medication in icelandic nursing homes from 2003 to 2018 Hjaltadóttir, Ingibjörg Biering, Páll Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Office of Division of Clinical Services I 2021 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3998 https://doi.org/10.17992/lbl.2021.01.615 en eng Læknablaðið; 107(1) Hjaltadóttir , I & Biering , P 2021 , ' Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018 ' , Læknablaðið , vol. 107 , no. 1 . https://doi.org/doi:10.17992/lbl.2021.01.615 0023-7213 PURE: 70595186 PURE UUID: aa7b9403-b5a6-43de-872c-f218d17d22b4 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3998 https://doi.org/doi:10.17992/lbl.2021.01.615 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article 2021 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/3998 https://doi.org/10.17992/lbl.2021.01.615 2023-02-22T23:52:03Z INTRODUCTION: Research shows a high prevalence of mental disorders and psychotropic medication among older people, especially in nursing homes. Knowledge of this concerning issue among Icelandic nursing homes residents is limited, despite its importance for mental health policymaking. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses and psychotropic medication in Icelandic nursing homes, the relationship between these factors and how they have evolved from 2003 to 2018. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The research data comes from interRAI MDS 2.0 assessments for nursing home residents in Iceland, for the period 2003-2018. The study uses the last assessment of each year (N=47,526). RESULTS: Approximately half of the residents were diagnosed with anxiety and/or depression; 49.4% in 2003 and 54.5% in 2018. The use of psychotropic drugs increased from 66.3% to 72.5%. Antidepressants were most commonly utilized, with an increase from 47.5% to 56.2%. The use of antipsychotics drugs has remained nearly unchanged, at around 26%. Inconsistency was found between psychotropic medication and psychiatric diagnoses; on average, 18.2% of the residents took psychotropic drugs without being diagnosed and 22.3% took antipsychotics in other cases than recommended. CONCLUSION: Age related changes influence the effect of psychotropic drugs and studies have not supported their positive long-term effects for older people who are also sensitive to associated adverse effects, especially in cases of polypharmacy. Therefore, it is important that psychotropic drugs use is based on accurate mental health assessment. To reduce psychotropic medication, other mental health interventions need to be developed. INNGANGUR Faraldsfræðilegar rannsóknir sýna mikla útbreiðslu geðræns vanda og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal aldraðra í þróuðum löndum, ekki síst meðal þeirra sem búa á hjúkrunarheimilum. Þekkingu á geðrænum vanda og geðlyfjanotkun íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila er ábótavant, en mikilvæg fyrir stefnumótun í ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Opin vísindi (Iceland) Mikla ENVELOPE(-6.300,-6.300,62.350,62.350) Vanda ENVELOPE(161.550,161.550,-77.533,-77.533)
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description INTRODUCTION: Research shows a high prevalence of mental disorders and psychotropic medication among older people, especially in nursing homes. Knowledge of this concerning issue among Icelandic nursing homes residents is limited, despite its importance for mental health policymaking. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses and psychotropic medication in Icelandic nursing homes, the relationship between these factors and how they have evolved from 2003 to 2018. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The research data comes from interRAI MDS 2.0 assessments for nursing home residents in Iceland, for the period 2003-2018. The study uses the last assessment of each year (N=47,526). RESULTS: Approximately half of the residents were diagnosed with anxiety and/or depression; 49.4% in 2003 and 54.5% in 2018. The use of psychotropic drugs increased from 66.3% to 72.5%. Antidepressants were most commonly utilized, with an increase from 47.5% to 56.2%. The use of antipsychotics drugs has remained nearly unchanged, at around 26%. Inconsistency was found between psychotropic medication and psychiatric diagnoses; on average, 18.2% of the residents took psychotropic drugs without being diagnosed and 22.3% took antipsychotics in other cases than recommended. CONCLUSION: Age related changes influence the effect of psychotropic drugs and studies have not supported their positive long-term effects for older people who are also sensitive to associated adverse effects, especially in cases of polypharmacy. Therefore, it is important that psychotropic drugs use is based on accurate mental health assessment. To reduce psychotropic medication, other mental health interventions need to be developed. INNGANGUR Faraldsfræðilegar rannsóknir sýna mikla útbreiðslu geðræns vanda og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal aldraðra í þróuðum löndum, ekki síst meðal þeirra sem búa á hjúkrunarheimilum. Þekkingu á geðrænum vanda og geðlyfjanotkun íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila er ábótavant, en mikilvæg fyrir stefnumótun í ...
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author Hjaltadóttir, Ingibjörg
Biering, Páll
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Biering, Páll
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title Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018
title_short Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018
title_full Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018
title_fullStr Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018
title_full_unstemmed Algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018
title_sort algengi og þróun geðraskana og geðlyfjanotkunar meðal íbúa íslenskra hjúkrunarheimila frá 2003 til 2018
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