Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics
Background and aim: Aging is often accompanied by chronic diseases, comorbidity, and polypharmacy. Use of prescription/nonprescription drugs, and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs seen frequently in the elderly. The aim of this study was to assess the comorbidity and multimorbidity status and to evaluate...
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doaj-840fd63a26da475ebd4019ff1b107c772020-11-25T03:39:56ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142019-09-01510.1177/2333721419874274Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient ClinicsMünevver Kurt MD, PhD0Melahat Akdeniz MD, PhD1Ethem Kavukcu MD, PhD2Antalya Provincial Directorate of Health, TurkeyAkdeniz University, Antalya, TurkeyAkdeniz University, Antalya, TurkeyBackground and aim: Aging is often accompanied by chronic diseases, comorbidity, and polypharmacy. Use of prescription/nonprescription drugs, and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs seen frequently in the elderly. The aim of this study was to assess the comorbidity and multimorbidity status and to evaluate the use of prescription and nonprescription drugs in patients aged 65 years. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional and descriptive study, statistical analyses were performed using SPSS Version 22.0. Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests were applied based on meeting the assumption of a normal distribution of the data. Other statistical tests used were one-way analysis of variance tests, t tests, Pearson correlation analysis, Chi-square tests, Mann–Whitney U tests, and Spearman correlation analysis. Results: A total of 244 people participated in the study. The multimorbidity rate was 85%. Participants used an average of 4.26 drugs daily. The polypharmacy ratio was 42%. The nonprescription drug usage rate was 20%. Participants used nonprescription drugs most often with the pharmacist’s advice. Conclusion: Multimorbidity, comorbidity, prescription, and nonprescription drug use were very high among elderly patients. Because older people are more susceptible to adverse drug reactions and drug interactions, physicians who provide care to older people should take a comprehensive drug history.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721419874274 |
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Münevver Kurt MD, PhD Melahat Akdeniz MD, PhD Ethem Kavukcu MD, PhD Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine |
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Münevver Kurt MD, PhD Melahat Akdeniz MD, PhD Ethem Kavukcu MD, PhD |
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Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics |
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Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics |
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Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics |
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Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics |
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Assessment of Comorbidity and Use of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs in Patients Above 65 Years Attending Family Medicine Outpatient Clinics |
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assessment of comorbidity and use of prescription and nonprescription drugs in patients above 65 years attending family medicine outpatient clinics |
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Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine |
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Background and aim: Aging is often accompanied by chronic diseases, comorbidity, and polypharmacy. Use of prescription/nonprescription drugs, and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs seen frequently in the elderly. The aim of this study was to assess the comorbidity and multimorbidity status and to evaluate the use of prescription and nonprescription drugs in patients aged 65 years. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional and descriptive study, statistical analyses were performed using SPSS Version 22.0. Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests were applied based on meeting the assumption of a normal distribution of the data. Other statistical tests used were one-way analysis of variance tests, t tests, Pearson correlation analysis, Chi-square tests, Mann–Whitney U tests, and Spearman correlation analysis. Results: A total of 244 people participated in the study. The multimorbidity rate was 85%. Participants used an average of 4.26 drugs daily. The polypharmacy ratio was 42%. The nonprescription drug usage rate was 20%. Participants used nonprescription drugs most often with the pharmacist’s advice. Conclusion: Multimorbidity, comorbidity, prescription, and nonprescription drug use were very high among elderly patients. Because older people are more susceptible to adverse drug reactions and drug interactions, physicians who provide care to older people should take a comprehensive drug history. |
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