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PROPER I: frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drugs use in nursing home patients and its associations: a study protocol

BACKGROUND: Nursing home patients with dementia use psychotropic drugs longer and more frequently than recommended by guidelines implying psychotropic drugs are not always prescribed appropriately. These drugs can have many side effects and effectiveness is limited. Psychotropic drug use between nur...

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Autores principales: van der Spek, Klaas, Gerritsen, Debby L, Smalbrugge, Martin, Nelissen-Vrancken, Marjorie HJMG, Wetzels, Roland B, Smeets, Claudia HW, Zuidema, Sytse U, Koopmans, Raymond TCM
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3840691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24238392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-13-307
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author van der Spek, Klaas
Gerritsen, Debby L
Smalbrugge, Martin
Nelissen-Vrancken, Marjorie HJMG
Wetzels, Roland B
Smeets, Claudia HW
Zuidema, Sytse U
Koopmans, Raymond TCM
author_facet van der Spek, Klaas
Gerritsen, Debby L
Smalbrugge, Martin
Nelissen-Vrancken, Marjorie HJMG
Wetzels, Roland B
Smeets, Claudia HW
Zuidema, Sytse U
Koopmans, Raymond TCM
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description BACKGROUND: Nursing home patients with dementia use psychotropic drugs longer and more frequently than recommended by guidelines implying psychotropic drugs are not always prescribed appropriately. These drugs can have many side effects and effectiveness is limited. Psychotropic drug use between nursing home units varies and is not solely related to the severity of neuropsychiatric symptoms. There is growing evidence indicating that psychotropic drug use is associated with environmental factors, suggesting that the prescription of psychotropic drugs is not only related to (objective) patient factors. However, other factors related to the patient, elderly care physician, nurse and the physical environment are only partially identified. Using a mixed method of qualitative and quantitative research, this study aims to understand the nature of psychotropic drug use and its underlying factors by identifying: 1) frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drug use for neuropsychiatric symptoms in nursing home patients with dementia, 2) factors associated with (appropriateness of) psychotropic drug use. METHODS: A cross-sectional mixed methods study. For the quantitative study, patients with dementia (n = 540), nursing staff and elderly care physicians of 36 Dementia Special Care Units of 12 nursing homes throughout the Netherlands will be recruited. Six nursing homes with high average rates and six with low average rates of psychotropic drug use, based on a national survey about frequency of psychotropic drug use on units, will be included. Psychotropic drugs include antipsychotics, anxiolytics, hypnotics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants and anti-dementia drugs. Appropriateness will be measured by an instrument based on the Medication Appropriateness Index and current guidelines for treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Factors associated to psychotropic drug use, related to the patient, elderly care physician, nurse and physical environment, will be explored using multilevel regression analyses. For the qualitative study, in depth interviews with staff will be held and analyzed to identify and explore other unknown factors. DISCUSSION: This study will provide insight into factors that are associated with the frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drug use for neuropsychiatric symptoms. Understanding psychotropic drug use and its associations may contribute to better dementia care.
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spelling pubmed-38406912013-11-27 PROPER I: frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drugs use in nursing home patients and its associations: a study protocol van der Spek, Klaas Gerritsen, Debby L Smalbrugge, Martin Nelissen-Vrancken, Marjorie HJMG Wetzels, Roland B Smeets, Claudia HW Zuidema, Sytse U Koopmans, Raymond TCM BMC Psychiatry Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Nursing home patients with dementia use psychotropic drugs longer and more frequently than recommended by guidelines implying psychotropic drugs are not always prescribed appropriately. These drugs can have many side effects and effectiveness is limited. Psychotropic drug use between nursing home units varies and is not solely related to the severity of neuropsychiatric symptoms. There is growing evidence indicating that psychotropic drug use is associated with environmental factors, suggesting that the prescription of psychotropic drugs is not only related to (objective) patient factors. However, other factors related to the patient, elderly care physician, nurse and the physical environment are only partially identified. Using a mixed method of qualitative and quantitative research, this study aims to understand the nature of psychotropic drug use and its underlying factors by identifying: 1) frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drug use for neuropsychiatric symptoms in nursing home patients with dementia, 2) factors associated with (appropriateness of) psychotropic drug use. METHODS: A cross-sectional mixed methods study. For the quantitative study, patients with dementia (n = 540), nursing staff and elderly care physicians of 36 Dementia Special Care Units of 12 nursing homes throughout the Netherlands will be recruited. Six nursing homes with high average rates and six with low average rates of psychotropic drug use, based on a national survey about frequency of psychotropic drug use on units, will be included. Psychotropic drugs include antipsychotics, anxiolytics, hypnotics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants and anti-dementia drugs. Appropriateness will be measured by an instrument based on the Medication Appropriateness Index and current guidelines for treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Factors associated to psychotropic drug use, related to the patient, elderly care physician, nurse and physical environment, will be explored using multilevel regression analyses. For the qualitative study, in depth interviews with staff will be held and analyzed to identify and explore other unknown factors. DISCUSSION: This study will provide insight into factors that are associated with the frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drug use for neuropsychiatric symptoms. Understanding psychotropic drug use and its associations may contribute to better dementia care. BioMed Central 2013-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3840691/ /pubmed/24238392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-13-307 Text en Copyright © 2013 van der Spek et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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van der Spek, Klaas
Gerritsen, Debby L
Smalbrugge, Martin
Nelissen-Vrancken, Marjorie HJMG
Wetzels, Roland B
Smeets, Claudia HW
Zuidema, Sytse U
Koopmans, Raymond TCM
PROPER I: frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drugs use in nursing home patients and its associations: a study protocol
title PROPER I: frequency and appropriateness of psychotropic drugs use in nursing home patients and its associations: a study protocol
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3840691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24238392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-13-307
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