Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe

Tverrsnittstudie hvor hensikten var å undersøke forekomsten av, og faktorer relatert til, uhensiktsmessig legemiddelbruk hos pasienter i hjemmesykepleien i europeiske land. Criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly patients have been used in the past decade in large US epid...

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Main Authors: Fialová, Daniela, Topinková, Eva, Gambassi, Giovanni, Finne-Soveri, Harriet, Jónsson, Pálmi V., Carpenter, Iain, Schroll, Marianne, Onder, Graziano, Sørbye, Liv Wergeland, Wagner, Cordula, Reissigová, Jindra, Bernabei, Roberto
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Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2445225
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spelling ftsfomsorgsforsk:oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/2445225 2023-05-15T16:53:08+02:00 Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe Fialová, Daniela Topinková, Eva Gambassi, Giovanni Finne-Soveri, Harriet Jónsson, Pálmi V. Carpenter, Iain Schroll, Marianne Onder, Graziano Sørbye, Liv Wergeland Wagner, Cordula Reissigová, Jindra Bernabei, Roberto 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2445225 https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.293.11.1348 eng eng Fialová, Daniela 293 JAMA 11 pasientsikkerhet legemiddel legemiddelbruk legemiddelbehandling legemiddelrelaterte problemer legemiddelgjennomgang legemiddelinteraksjoner kriterier hjemmeboende eldre forekomst sammenlignende studie retrospektiv regresjonsmodell tverrsnittstudie tverrsnitt Tsjekkia Nederland Danmark Norge Finland Island Italia England Europa Journal article Peer reviewed 2005 ftsfomsorgsforsk https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.293.11.1348 2018-12-07T21:15:08Z Tverrsnittstudie hvor hensikten var å undersøke forekomsten av, og faktorer relatert til, uhensiktsmessig legemiddelbruk hos pasienter i hjemmesykepleien i europeiske land. Criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly patients have been used in the past decade in large US epidemiological surveys to identify populations at risk and specifically target risk-management strategies. In contrast, in Europe little information is available about potentially inappropriate medication use and is based on small studies with uncertain generalizability. To estimate the prevalence and associated factors of potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in European countries. Retrospective cross-sectional study of 2707 elderly patients receiving home care (mean [SD] age, 82.2 [ 7.2] years) representatively enrolled in metropolitan areas of the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Patients were prospectively assessed between September 2001 and January 2002 using the Minimum Data Set in Home Care instrument. Prevalence of potentially inappropriate medication use was documented using all expert panels criteria for community-living elderly persons (Beers and McLeod). Patient-related characteristics independently associated with inappropriate medication use were identified with a multiple logistic regression model. Combining all 3 sets of criteria, we found that 19.8% of patients in the total sample used at least 1 inappropriate medication; using older 1997 criteria it was 9.8% to 10.9%. Substantial differences were documented between Eastern Europe (41.1% in the Czech Republic) and Western Europe (mean 15.8%, ranging from 5.8% in Denmark to 26.5% in Italy). Potentially inappropriate medication use was associated with patient's poor economic situation (adjusted relative risk [RR], 1.96; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.58-2.36), polypharmacy (RR, 1.91; 95% CI, 1.62- 2.22), anxiolytic drug use (RR, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.51-2.15), and depression (RR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.06-1.55). Negatively associated factors were age 85 years and older (RR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.65-0.92) and living alone (RR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.64-0.89). The odds of potentially inappropriate medication use significantly increased with the number of associated factors (P<.001). Substantial differences in potentially inappropriate medication use exist between European countries and might be a consequence of different regulatory measures, clinical practices, or inequalities in socioeconomic background. Since financial resources and selected patient-related characteristics are associated with such prescribing, specific educational strategies and regulations should reflect these factors to improve prescribing quality in elderly individuals in Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Centre for Care Research: Omsorgsbiblioteket (Brage) McLeod ENVELOPE(-127.689,-127.689,55.254,55.254) Norway JAMA 293 11 1348
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topic pasientsikkerhet
legemiddel
legemiddelbruk
legemiddelbehandling
legemiddelrelaterte problemer
legemiddelgjennomgang
legemiddelinteraksjoner
kriterier
hjemmeboende
eldre
forekomst
sammenlignende studie
retrospektiv
regresjonsmodell
tverrsnittstudie
tverrsnitt
Tsjekkia
Nederland
Danmark
Norge
Finland
Island
Italia
England
Europa
spellingShingle pasientsikkerhet
legemiddel
legemiddelbruk
legemiddelbehandling
legemiddelrelaterte problemer
legemiddelgjennomgang
legemiddelinteraksjoner
kriterier
hjemmeboende
eldre
forekomst
sammenlignende studie
retrospektiv
regresjonsmodell
tverrsnittstudie
tverrsnitt
Tsjekkia
Nederland
Danmark
Norge
Finland
Island
Italia
England
Europa
Fialová, Daniela
Topinková, Eva
Gambassi, Giovanni
Finne-Soveri, Harriet
Jónsson, Pálmi V.
Carpenter, Iain
Schroll, Marianne
Onder, Graziano
Sørbye, Liv Wergeland
Wagner, Cordula
Reissigová, Jindra
Bernabei, Roberto
Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe
topic_facet pasientsikkerhet
legemiddel
legemiddelbruk
legemiddelbehandling
legemiddelrelaterte problemer
legemiddelgjennomgang
legemiddelinteraksjoner
kriterier
hjemmeboende
eldre
forekomst
sammenlignende studie
retrospektiv
regresjonsmodell
tverrsnittstudie
tverrsnitt
Tsjekkia
Nederland
Danmark
Norge
Finland
Island
Italia
England
Europa
description Tverrsnittstudie hvor hensikten var å undersøke forekomsten av, og faktorer relatert til, uhensiktsmessig legemiddelbruk hos pasienter i hjemmesykepleien i europeiske land. Criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly patients have been used in the past decade in large US epidemiological surveys to identify populations at risk and specifically target risk-management strategies. In contrast, in Europe little information is available about potentially inappropriate medication use and is based on small studies with uncertain generalizability. To estimate the prevalence and associated factors of potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in European countries. Retrospective cross-sectional study of 2707 elderly patients receiving home care (mean [SD] age, 82.2 [ 7.2] years) representatively enrolled in metropolitan areas of the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Patients were prospectively assessed between September 2001 and January 2002 using the Minimum Data Set in Home Care instrument. Prevalence of potentially inappropriate medication use was documented using all expert panels criteria for community-living elderly persons (Beers and McLeod). Patient-related characteristics independently associated with inappropriate medication use were identified with a multiple logistic regression model. Combining all 3 sets of criteria, we found that 19.8% of patients in the total sample used at least 1 inappropriate medication; using older 1997 criteria it was 9.8% to 10.9%. Substantial differences were documented between Eastern Europe (41.1% in the Czech Republic) and Western Europe (mean 15.8%, ranging from 5.8% in Denmark to 26.5% in Italy). Potentially inappropriate medication use was associated with patient's poor economic situation (adjusted relative risk [RR], 1.96; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.58-2.36), polypharmacy (RR, 1.91; 95% CI, 1.62- 2.22), anxiolytic drug use (RR, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.51-2.15), and depression (RR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.06-1.55). Negatively associated factors were age 85 years and older (RR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.65-0.92) and living alone (RR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.64-0.89). The odds of potentially inappropriate medication use significantly increased with the number of associated factors (P<.001). Substantial differences in potentially inappropriate medication use exist between European countries and might be a consequence of different regulatory measures, clinical practices, or inequalities in socioeconomic background. Since financial resources and selected patient-related characteristics are associated with such prescribing, specific educational strategies and regulations should reflect these factors to improve prescribing quality in elderly individuals in Europe.
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author Fialová, Daniela
Topinková, Eva
Gambassi, Giovanni
Finne-Soveri, Harriet
Jónsson, Pálmi V.
Carpenter, Iain
Schroll, Marianne
Onder, Graziano
Sørbye, Liv Wergeland
Wagner, Cordula
Reissigová, Jindra
Bernabei, Roberto
author_facet Fialová, Daniela
Topinková, Eva
Gambassi, Giovanni
Finne-Soveri, Harriet
Jónsson, Pálmi V.
Carpenter, Iain
Schroll, Marianne
Onder, Graziano
Sørbye, Liv Wergeland
Wagner, Cordula
Reissigová, Jindra
Bernabei, Roberto
author_sort Fialová, Daniela
title Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe
title_short Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe
title_full Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe
title_fullStr Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe
title_sort potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in europe
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