Information on actual medication use and drug-related problems in older patients: questionnaire or interview?

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Floor Willeboordse
Lucienne H. Grundeken
Lisanne P. van den Eijkel
François G. Schellevis
Petra J. M. Elders
Jacqueline G. Hugtenburg
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[1] VU University Medical Center,Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, Institute for Health and Care Research, EMGO+
[2] NIVEL,Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research
[3] VU University Medical Center,Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacy
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International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2016年 / 38卷
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Actual medication use; Clinical medication review; Drug-related problems; Patient questionnaire; Polypharmacy; Netherlands;
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Background Information on medication use and drug-related problems is important in the preparation of clinical medication reviews. Critical information can only be provided by patients themselves, but interviewing patients is time-consuming. Alternatively, patient information could be obtained with a questionnaire. Objective In this study the agreement between patient information on medication use and drug-related problems in older patients obtained with a questionnaire was compared with information obtained during an interview. Setting General practice in The Netherlands. Method A questionnaire was developed to obtain information on actual medication use and drug-related problems. Two patient groups ≥65 years were selected based on general practitioner electronic medical records in nine practices; I. polypharmacy and II. ≥1 predefined general geriatric problems. Eligible patients were asked to complete the questionnaire and were interviewed afterwards. Main outcome measure Agreement on information on medication use and drug-related problems collected with the questionnaire and interview was calculated. Results Ninety-seven patients participated. Of all medications used, 87.6 % (95 % CI 84.7–90.5) was reported identically in the questionnaire and interview. Agreement for the complete medication list was found for 45.4 % (95 % CI 35.8–55.3) of the patients. On drug-related problem level, agreement between questionnaire and interview was 75 %. Agreement tended to be lower in vulnerable patients characterized by ≥4 chronic diseases, ≥10 medications used and low health literacy. Conclusion Information from a questionnaire showed reasonable agreement compared with interviewing. The patients reported more medications and drug-related problems in the interview than the questionnaire. Taking the limitations into account, a questionnaire seems a suitable tool for medication reviews that may replace an interview for most patients.
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