Potentially inappropriate medication use in nursing homes: an observational study using the NORGEP-NH criteria

被引:39
作者
Nyborg, Gunhild [1 ]
Brekke, Mette [1 ]
Straand, Jorund [1 ]
Gjelstad, Svein [1 ]
Romoren, Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Inst Hlth & Soc, HELSAM, Dept Gen Practice Family Med, POB 1130, N-0318 Oslo, Norway
来源
BMC GERIATRICS | 2017年 / 17卷
关键词
Potentially inappropriate medication use; Elderly; Nursing homes; Drug safety; Explicit criteria; NORGEP-NH; Psychotropic medications; ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS; NORWEGIAN GENERAL-PRACTICE; PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIALS; OLDER-PEOPLE; BEERS CRITERIA; STOPP/START CRITERIA; PSYCHOTROPIC-DRUGS; EXPLICIT CRITERIA; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; PRISCUS LIST;
D O I
10.1186/s12877-017-0608-z
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Frail residents in the nursing home sector call for extra care in prescribing. The Norwegian General Practice Nursing Home (NORGEP-NH) list of 34 explicit criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in nursing homes was developed explicitly for this population. The aim of this study was to employ the NORGEP-NH Criteria to study the extent of potentially inappropriate medication use among nursing home residents and explore possible associated factors. Methods: Cross-sectional observational pharmacoepidemiological study from residents in nursing homes in the county of Vestfold, Norway. Data collected 2009-11 included residents' demographic and clinical status and all medications, regular and on demand. Results: 881 patients from 30 institutions (mean 85.9 years, 68.6% female), were included. According to NORGEP-NH, 43.8% were prescribed at least one potentially inappropriate regular medication, and 9.9% regularly received three or more potentially inappropriate medications. When also including a) the NORGEP-NH Deprescribing Criteria and b) including drugs prescribed for use as needed, 92.7% of all residents received medication that needs particular surveillance according to the NORGEP-NH. 69.7% of the nursing home residents used at least one psychotropic drug regularly. Female residents received more often than males at least one potentially inappropriate regular medication (OR 1.60, p=0.007). Regarding the prescription of three or more concomitant psychotropic medications, odds ratio for females was 1.79 (p=0.03) compared to males. Residents with the best performance in activities of daily living, and residents residing in long-term wards, had higher risk of using three or more psychotropic drugs. Use of multiple psychoactive drugs increased the risk of falls in the course of an acute episode of infection or dehydration (odds ratio 1.70, p=0.009). Conclusions: Prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications in nursing homes according to the NORGEP-NH was extensive, and especially the use of multiple psychotropic drugs. The high prevalence found in this study shows that there is a need for higher awareness of medication use and side effects in the elderly population.
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