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Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of drug interactions and associated factors among older adults followed up in a Comprehensive Medication Management Service at Primary Care. METHODS: Firstly, the Beers criteria 2015 was used to define drug interactions; later, drug interactions proposed by Dumb...

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Autores principales: dos Santos, Tayane Oliveira, do Nascimento, Mariana Martins Gonzaga, Nascimento, Yone Almeida, de Oliveira, Grazielli Cristina Batista, Martins, Ursula Carolina de Morais, da Silva, Danielle Fernandes, de Oliveira, Djenane Ramalho
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Publicado: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31460618
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2019AO4725
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author dos Santos, Tayane Oliveira
do Nascimento, Mariana Martins Gonzaga
Nascimento, Yone Almeida
de Oliveira, Grazielli Cristina Batista
Martins, Ursula Carolina de Morais
da Silva, Danielle Fernandes
de Oliveira, Djenane Ramalho
author_facet dos Santos, Tayane Oliveira
do Nascimento, Mariana Martins Gonzaga
Nascimento, Yone Almeida
de Oliveira, Grazielli Cristina Batista
Martins, Ursula Carolina de Morais
da Silva, Danielle Fernandes
de Oliveira, Djenane Ramalho
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description OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of drug interactions and associated factors among older adults followed up in a Comprehensive Medication Management Service at Primary Care. METHODS: Firstly, the Beers criteria 2015 was used to define drug interactions; later, drug interactions proposed by Dumbreck for patients with diabetes, depression, and heart failure were evaluated. The associated factors were assessed by univariate (Pearson's χ(2)) and multivariate analyses (logistic regression). The significance level of 5% was set for all analyses. RESULTS: The mean age of the studied population was 70.2±7.8 years; 52.2% were between 60 and 69 years, and 61.3% were female. Among the older adults, 94.5% used two or more drugs (condition for the occurrence of drug-drug interaction). The prevalence of drug interaction according to the Beers criteria was 4.9%. After multivariate analysis, diseases of the central nervous system, arrhythmia, number of medications, and female sex were positively associated with drug interaction. The prevalence of drug interaction according to Dumbreck was 27.2%. After multivariate analysis, the number of medications, the presence of heart failure, and Charlson comorbidity index greater than 1 were conditions positively associated with drug interactions. CONCLUSION: The holistic and individualized approach used in comprehensive medication management services for older patients is important, considering the prevalence of drug interactions and the need to minimize adverse events.
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spelling pubmed-67062252019-09-17 Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care dos Santos, Tayane Oliveira do Nascimento, Mariana Martins Gonzaga Nascimento, Yone Almeida de Oliveira, Grazielli Cristina Batista Martins, Ursula Carolina de Morais da Silva, Danielle Fernandes de Oliveira, Djenane Ramalho Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of drug interactions and associated factors among older adults followed up in a Comprehensive Medication Management Service at Primary Care. METHODS: Firstly, the Beers criteria 2015 was used to define drug interactions; later, drug interactions proposed by Dumbreck for patients with diabetes, depression, and heart failure were evaluated. The associated factors were assessed by univariate (Pearson's χ(2)) and multivariate analyses (logistic regression). The significance level of 5% was set for all analyses. RESULTS: The mean age of the studied population was 70.2±7.8 years; 52.2% were between 60 and 69 years, and 61.3% were female. Among the older adults, 94.5% used two or more drugs (condition for the occurrence of drug-drug interaction). The prevalence of drug interaction according to the Beers criteria was 4.9%. After multivariate analysis, diseases of the central nervous system, arrhythmia, number of medications, and female sex were positively associated with drug interaction. The prevalence of drug interaction according to Dumbreck was 27.2%. After multivariate analysis, the number of medications, the presence of heart failure, and Charlson comorbidity index greater than 1 were conditions positively associated with drug interactions. CONCLUSION: The holistic and individualized approach used in comprehensive medication management services for older patients is important, considering the prevalence of drug interactions and the need to minimize adverse events. Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2019-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6706225/ /pubmed/31460618 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2019AO4725 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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dos Santos, Tayane Oliveira
do Nascimento, Mariana Martins Gonzaga
Nascimento, Yone Almeida
de Oliveira, Grazielli Cristina Batista
Martins, Ursula Carolina de Morais
da Silva, Danielle Fernandes
de Oliveira, Djenane Ramalho
Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care
title Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care
title_full Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care
title_fullStr Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care
title_full_unstemmed Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care
title_short Drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at Primary Care
title_sort drug interactions among older adults followed up in a comprehensive medication management service at primary care
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31460618
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2019AO4725
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