Older adults' exposure to anticholinergic medications: Implications for pharmaceutical care for Nigerian older adults

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Okoro, Roland Nnaemeka [1 ]
Idris, Algoni Idris [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maiduguri, Dept Clin Pharm & Pharm Adm, Maiduguri 600230, Nigeria
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JOURNAL OF MEDICINE ACCESS | 2022年 / 6卷
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Anticholinergic medications; anticholinergic cognitive burden; Maiduguri; Nigeria; older adults; pharmaceutical care; DRUG BURDEN INDEX; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; PHYSICAL FUNCTION; RISK SCALES; PEOPLE; FALLS; POLYPHARMACY; ASSOCIATIONS; OUTCOMES; REVIEWS;
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10.1177/27550834221112753
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: Anticholinergic medications which are commonly prescribed to older adults can produce more pronounced adverse effects compared to the younger population.Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of polypharmacy, describe the prescription patterns of anticholinergic medications, determine the prevalence of exposure to high-risk anticholinergic cognitive burden (ACB) medications, and identify the potential predictors of exposure to high-risk ACB medications in older adults in a Nigerian secondary hospital.Methods: This cross-sectional study that included older adults prescribed at least one anticholinergic medication was conducted at a secondary care hospital in Nigeria. The study data were initially summarized using descriptive statistics, whereas multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify the potential predictors of exposure to high-risk ACB medications. In this study, the cumulative ACB scores were dichotomized into low risk (score 1-2) and high risk (score >= 3). A p value less than 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.Results: A total of 256 older adults were included in this study; 113 (44.1%) had polypharmacy, whereas 26.6% (188/256) were exposed to high-risk ACB medications. Of a total of 391 anticholinergic medications used by the population, furosemide (36.57%) was the most commonly prescribed. The adjusted multivariable logistic regression analysis indicated that patients who had acute diseases were 2.5 times (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 2.49, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.40-4.45) more likely to be exposed to high-risk ACB medications than those with chronic diseases.Conclusion: The study demonstrates a high prevalence of polypharmacy and exposure to high-risk ACB medications suggesting the need for pharmaceutical care in this high-risk population. Older adults' exposure to high-risk ACB medications was significantly associated with prescriptions for acute diseases.
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