Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility

Background: Good prescribing practices form the essence of drug therapy for better patient care. The major aim of better prescribing is to improve rational prescribing. Deprescribing gained momentum in recent decades. Objective: This study aimed to explore the attitude and beliefs of deprescribin...

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Main Authors: Narayan Gaurang, Rajendran Priyadharsini, Kandan Balamurugesan, Mathiyalagen Prakash, Devanathan Reka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2021-09-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:https://www.pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/2350
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spelling doaj-4cf85e4b99374c1c9b1b923e76e432572021-09-19T23:42:03ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552021-09-01193235010.18549/PharmPract.2021.3.2350 Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility Narayan Gaurang https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0546-1140Rajendran Priyadharsini https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3538-6444Kandan Balamurugesan https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7756-0565Mathiyalagen Prakash https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2159-1247Devanathan Reka https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8155-7606Background: Good prescribing practices form the essence of drug therapy for better patient care. The major aim of better prescribing is to improve rational prescribing. Deprescribing gained momentum in recent decades. Objective: This study aimed to explore the attitude and beliefs of deprescribing among patients and their caregivers forming dyads in a tertiary health care facility. Methods: Cross-sectional, questionnaire-based prospective study done for two months. Attitude towards deprescribing was assessed by using validated rPATD (revised Patient attitude towards deprescribing) questionnaire. Cohen's kappa coefficient was used to measure the agreement between the views of people and their caregivers forming dyads about medication cessation. Results: 312 patients and caregivers (156 forming dyads) participated in the study. Among 156 patients, 25.6% were hypertensives & 21.2% had diabetes. 41.7% were between 36-50 years of age. Only 16.7% belong to the elderly age group. 2.5% were taking >5 medications. 43.6% of patients and 62.2% of caregivers were female. 51.3% of the patients were willing to stop one or more of their regular medicine(s) under the treating physician's advice, but 62% were satisfied with their current medicine(s). 33.4% were reluctant to stop taking medicines for a long time. Conclusions: In our study, more than 50% of people and their caregivers were willing to try medication cessation under their physician's recommendation. There was moderate agreement between patients and their caregivers in the trial of medication cessation. Thus, the results obtained from this study may help towards improving rationalized prescribing practices in the institutional setup.https://www.pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/2350deprescriptionsinappropriate prescribingattitudepersonal satisfactionhealth knowledge attitudes practicepatientscaregiverssurveys and questionnairescross-sectional studiesindia
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author Narayan Gaurang
Rajendran Priyadharsini
Kandan Balamurugesan
Mathiyalagen Prakash
Devanathan Reka
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Rajendran Priyadharsini
Kandan Balamurugesan
Mathiyalagen Prakash
Devanathan Reka
Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
Pharmacy Practice
deprescriptions
inappropriate prescribing
attitude
personal satisfaction
health knowledge attitudes practice
patients
caregivers
surveys and questionnaires
cross-sectional studies
india
author_facet Narayan Gaurang
Rajendran Priyadharsini
Kandan Balamurugesan
Mathiyalagen Prakash
Devanathan Reka
author_sort Narayan Gaurang
title Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
title_short Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
title_full Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
title_fullStr Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
title_sort attitudes and beliefs of patients and primary caregivers towards deprescribing in a tertiary health care facility
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background: Good prescribing practices form the essence of drug therapy for better patient care. The major aim of better prescribing is to improve rational prescribing. Deprescribing gained momentum in recent decades. Objective: This study aimed to explore the attitude and beliefs of deprescribing among patients and their caregivers forming dyads in a tertiary health care facility. Methods: Cross-sectional, questionnaire-based prospective study done for two months. Attitude towards deprescribing was assessed by using validated rPATD (revised Patient attitude towards deprescribing) questionnaire. Cohen's kappa coefficient was used to measure the agreement between the views of people and their caregivers forming dyads about medication cessation. Results: 312 patients and caregivers (156 forming dyads) participated in the study. Among 156 patients, 25.6% were hypertensives & 21.2% had diabetes. 41.7% were between 36-50 years of age. Only 16.7% belong to the elderly age group. 2.5% were taking >5 medications. 43.6% of patients and 62.2% of caregivers were female. 51.3% of the patients were willing to stop one or more of their regular medicine(s) under the treating physician's advice, but 62% were satisfied with their current medicine(s). 33.4% were reluctant to stop taking medicines for a long time. Conclusions: In our study, more than 50% of people and their caregivers were willing to try medication cessation under their physician's recommendation. There was moderate agreement between patients and their caregivers in the trial of medication cessation. Thus, the results obtained from this study may help towards improving rationalized prescribing practices in the institutional setup.
topic deprescriptions
inappropriate prescribing
attitude
personal satisfaction
health knowledge attitudes practice
patients
caregivers
surveys and questionnaires
cross-sectional studies
india
url https://www.pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/2350
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