Polypharmacy and Potentially Inappropriate Medication in People with Dementia: A Nationwide Study

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作者
Kristensen, Rachel Underlien [1 ]
Norgaard, Ane [1 ]
Jensen-Dahm, Christina [1 ]
Gasse, Christiane [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Wimberley, Theresa [2 ]
Waldemar, Gunhild [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Rigshosp, DDRC, Dept Neurol, Copenhagen O, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, Natl Ctr Register Based Res, Aarhus V, Denmark
[3] Aarhus Univ, CIRRAU Ctr Integrated Register Based Res, Aarhus, Denmark
[4] iPSYCH, Lundbeck Fdn Initiat Integrat Psychiat Res, Aarhus, Denmark
关键词
Dementia; inappropriate prescribing; pharmacoepidemiology; polypharmacy; potentially inappropriate medication list; NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS; DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; OLDER-PEOPLE; PRIMARY-CARE; COMORBIDITY; POPULATION; PREVALENCE; CRITERIA; DISEASE;
D O I
10.3233/JAD-170905
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: Polypharmacy (use of >= 5 different medications) and potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) are well-known risk factors for numerous negative health outcomes. However, the use of polypharmacy and PIM in people with dementia is not well-described. Objective: To examine the prevalence of polypharmacy and PIM in older people with and without dementia in a nationwide population. Methods: Cross-sectional study of the Danish population aged >= 65 in 2014 (n = 1,032,120) based on register data, including information on diagnoses and dispensed prescriptions. Polypharmacy and PIM use among people with (n = 35,476) and without dementia (n = 994,231) were compared, stratified by living situation and adjusted for age, sex, and comorbidity. The red-yellow-green list from the Danish Institute for Rational Pharmacotherapy and the German PRISCUS list were used to define PIM. Results: People with dementia were more frequently exposed to polypharmacy (dementia: 62.6% versus no-dementia: 35.1%, p < 0.001) and likewise PIM (red-yellow-green: 45.0% versus 29.7%, p < 0.001; PRISCUS: 24.4% versus 13.2%, p < 0.001). After adjustments for age, sex, and comorbidity, the likelihood of polypharmacy and PIM was higher for community-dwelling people with dementia than without dementia (odds ratio (OR); [95% confidence interval (CI)] polypharmacy: 1.50 [1.45-1.55]; red-yellow-green: 1.27 [1.23-1.31]; PRISCUS: 1.25 [1.20-1.30]). In contrast, dementia slightly decreased the odds of polypharmacy and PIM in nursing home residents. Conclusion: Use of polypharmacy and PIM were widespread in the older population and more so in people with dementia. This could have negative implications for patient-safety and demonstrates the need for interventions to improve drug therapy in people with dementia.
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