Factors Associated with the Detection of Inappropriate Prescriptions in Older People: A Prospective Cohort
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Publication date
2021ISSN
1661-7827 (Print)
1660-4601 (Online)
Abstract
(1) Background: Ageing is associated with complex and dynamic changes leading to
multimorbidity and, therefore, polypharmacy. The main objectives were to study an older communitydwelling
cohort, to detect inappropriate prescriptions (IP) applying the Patient-Centred Prescription
model, and to evaluate the most associated factors. (2) Methods: This was a prospective, descriptive,
and observational study conducted from June 2019 to October 2020 on patients 65 years with
multimorbidity who lived in the community. Demographic, clinical and pharmacological data
were assessed. Variables assessed were: degree of frailty, using the Frail-VIG index; therapeutical
complexity and anticholinergic and sedative burden; and the number of chronic drugs to determine
polypharmacy or excessive polypharmacy. Finally, a medication review was carried out through the
application of the Patient-Centred Prescription model. We used univariate and multivariate regression
to identify the factors associated with IP. (3) Results: We recruited 428 patients (66.6% women; mean
age 85.5, SD 7.67). A total of 50.9% of them lived in a nursing home; the mean Barthel Index was
49.93 (SD 32.14), and 73.8% of patients suffered some degree of cognitive impairment. The prevalence
of frailty was 92.5%. Up to 90% of patients had at least one IP. An increase in IP prevalence was
detected when the Frail-VIG index increased (p < 0.05). With the multivariate model, the relationship
of polypharmacy with IP detection stands out above all. (4) Conclusions: 90% of patients presented
one IP or more, and this situation can be detected through the PCP model. Factors with higher
association with IP were frailty and polypharmacy.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Medicaments -- Prescripció
Atenció centrada en el pacient
Envelliment
Persones grans
Pages
17 p.
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
Molist-Brunet, N., Sevilla-Sánchez, D., Puigoriol-Juvanteny, E., Espaulella-Ferrer, M., Amblàs-Novellas, J., & Espaulella-Panicot, J. (2021). Factors associated with the detection of inappropriate prescriptions in older people: A prospective cohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111310
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