Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India

Context: Multiple chronic illnesses associated with ageing population demands the role of polypharmacy. Drug utilization study in terms of description of drug use pattern in the geriatric patients aids in monitoring polypharmacy as well as to determine the factors contributing to it. Objectives: To...

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Main Authors: S Nitya, G Ramya, Sivagourounadin Kiruthika, R Meenakshi, Jayabalan Nalini Devi, Ganesan Suganya, S Pravin
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=7;spage=2636;epage=2641;aulast=Nitya
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spelling doaj-642d687a0e9d4b8cb106f44622771ea02021-08-09T09:56:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632021-01-011072636264110.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2417_20Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in IndiaS NityaG RamyaSivagourounadin KiruthikaR MeenakshiJayabalan Nalini DeviGanesan SuganyaS PravinContext: Multiple chronic illnesses associated with ageing population demands the role of polypharmacy. Drug utilization study in terms of description of drug use pattern in the geriatric patients aids in monitoring polypharmacy as well as to determine the factors contributing to it. Objectives: To analyse the drug utilization pattern in geriatric patients at a rural health training centre. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a rural health centre to assess the drug utilization pattern using the WHO core drug prescribing indicators. Polypharmacy was defined as usage of 5-8 drugs and excessive polypharmacy as intake of 10 or more drugs. The drugs were coded using Anatomical Therapeutical Chemical classification. Univariate and bivariate analysis were done using SPSS to present the data. Results: Among 207 patients, 29.5% were on polypharmacy and 1.5% patients on excessive polypharmacy. About 75% of patients had one or more comorbid medical condition. A total number of 829 drugs were prescribed and the average number of drugs per prescription was 4.02. Conclusion: The drug utilization pattern analysis in the geriatric patients reveals deviation of the average number of drugs per prescription from the WHO standard recommendation. The most common comorbid condition among the geriatric patients was diabetes mellitus. This drug utilization study imparts knowledge about the use of polypharmacy, comorbidities and the pattern of commonly used drugs among the geriatric patients in rural area. Periodic assessment of the pattern of drug utilization in the elderly aids to improve the prescribing pattern and minimize patient harm.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=7;spage=2636;epage=2641;aulast=Nityadrug utilizationgeriatricspolypharmacy
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author S Nitya
G Ramya
Sivagourounadin Kiruthika
R Meenakshi
Jayabalan Nalini Devi
Ganesan Suganya
S Pravin
spellingShingle S Nitya
G Ramya
Sivagourounadin Kiruthika
R Meenakshi
Jayabalan Nalini Devi
Ganesan Suganya
S Pravin
Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
drug utilization
geriatrics
polypharmacy
author_facet S Nitya
G Ramya
Sivagourounadin Kiruthika
R Meenakshi
Jayabalan Nalini Devi
Ganesan Suganya
S Pravin
author_sort S Nitya
title Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India
title_short Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India
title_full Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India
title_fullStr Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India
title_full_unstemmed Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in India
title_sort drug utilization pattern and factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in geriatric medical out-patients at a rural health training centre in india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Context: Multiple chronic illnesses associated with ageing population demands the role of polypharmacy. Drug utilization study in terms of description of drug use pattern in the geriatric patients aids in monitoring polypharmacy as well as to determine the factors contributing to it. Objectives: To analyse the drug utilization pattern in geriatric patients at a rural health training centre. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a rural health centre to assess the drug utilization pattern using the WHO core drug prescribing indicators. Polypharmacy was defined as usage of 5-8 drugs and excessive polypharmacy as intake of 10 or more drugs. The drugs were coded using Anatomical Therapeutical Chemical classification. Univariate and bivariate analysis were done using SPSS to present the data. Results: Among 207 patients, 29.5% were on polypharmacy and 1.5% patients on excessive polypharmacy. About 75% of patients had one or more comorbid medical condition. A total number of 829 drugs were prescribed and the average number of drugs per prescription was 4.02. Conclusion: The drug utilization pattern analysis in the geriatric patients reveals deviation of the average number of drugs per prescription from the WHO standard recommendation. The most common comorbid condition among the geriatric patients was diabetes mellitus. This drug utilization study imparts knowledge about the use of polypharmacy, comorbidities and the pattern of commonly used drugs among the geriatric patients in rural area. Periodic assessment of the pattern of drug utilization in the elderly aids to improve the prescribing pattern and minimize patient harm.
topic drug utilization
geriatrics
polypharmacy
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=7;spage=2636;epage=2641;aulast=Nitya
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