Polypharmacy among the elderly: a population-based study

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Pereira, Karine Gonçalves
Peres, Marco Aurélio
Lop, Débora
Boing, Alexandra Crispim
Boing, Antonio Fernando
Aziz, Marina
D'Orsi, Eleonora
Griffith University Author(s)
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2017
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Objective: To investigate polypharmacy among the elderly living in the urban area of Florianopolis,
in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, estimating the prevalence and associated factors. Methods: This is a crosssectional
population-based study with a sample of 1,705 individuals aged 60 years old or older, between 2009 and
2010. The dependent variable was polypharmacy (defined as “use of five or more medications”). The following
exploratory variables were utilized: sociodemographic data, use of health services and self-rated health status.
Prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated by multivariate analysis using the Poisson ...
View more >Objective: To investigate polypharmacy among the elderly living in the urban area of Florianopolis, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, estimating the prevalence and associated factors. Methods: This is a crosssectional population-based study with a sample of 1,705 individuals aged 60 years old or older, between 2009 and 2010. The dependent variable was polypharmacy (defined as “use of five or more medications”). The following exploratory variables were utilized: sociodemographic data, use of health services and self-rated health status. Prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated by multivariate analysis using the Poisson regression. Results: The mean for the medications used by the elderly population was 3.8 (ranging from 0 to 28). The prevalence of polypharmacy was 32%, with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 29.8 – 34.3. The characteristics presenting a positive association with polypharmacy were: female gender (PR = 1.27; 95%CI 1.03 – 1.57), increasing age (PR = 1.38; 95% CI 1.08 – 1.77), negative self-rated health status (PR = 1.99; 95% CI 1.59 – 2.48) and medical appointments in the 3 months prior to the interview (PR = 1.89; 95% CI 1.53 – 2.32). The groups of medication most utilized by the elderly individuals in polypharmacy were those indicated for the cardiovascular system, digestive tract and metabolism, as well as the nervous system. Conclusion: The pattern of medication use among this elderly population is within the national average. The prevalence of polypharmacy and the characteristics associated with it were similar to those found in other regions of Brazil.
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View more >Objective: To investigate polypharmacy among the elderly living in the urban area of Florianopolis, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, estimating the prevalence and associated factors. Methods: This is a crosssectional population-based study with a sample of 1,705 individuals aged 60 years old or older, between 2009 and 2010. The dependent variable was polypharmacy (defined as “use of five or more medications”). The following exploratory variables were utilized: sociodemographic data, use of health services and self-rated health status. Prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated by multivariate analysis using the Poisson regression. Results: The mean for the medications used by the elderly population was 3.8 (ranging from 0 to 28). The prevalence of polypharmacy was 32%, with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 29.8 – 34.3. The characteristics presenting a positive association with polypharmacy were: female gender (PR = 1.27; 95%CI 1.03 – 1.57), increasing age (PR = 1.38; 95% CI 1.08 – 1.77), negative self-rated health status (PR = 1.99; 95% CI 1.59 – 2.48) and medical appointments in the 3 months prior to the interview (PR = 1.89; 95% CI 1.53 – 2.32). The groups of medication most utilized by the elderly individuals in polypharmacy were those indicated for the cardiovascular system, digestive tract and metabolism, as well as the nervous system. Conclusion: The pattern of medication use among this elderly population is within the national average. The prevalence of polypharmacy and the characteristics associated with it were similar to those found in other regions of Brazil.
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Journal Title
Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia
Volume
20
Issue
2
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Dentistry not elsewhere classified
Health services and systems
Public health