A Longitudinal Treatment Effect Analysis of Antipsychotics on Behavior of Residents in Long-Term Care

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
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Abstract

Objective

The proportion of long-term care (LTC) residents being treated with antipsychotic medication is high, and these medications may exacerbate behavioral symptoms. We used propensity scores to investigate the effect of antipsychotic use on the worsening of behavioral symptoms among residents in LTC facilities.

Design

A retrospective study.

Setting and participants

Residents in LTC in 8 provinces and 1 territory in Canada, without severe aggressive behavior at baseline and reassessed at follow-up, between March 2000 and March 2022.

Methods

We used propensity score matching and weighting to balance baseline covariates and logistic regression to estimate the effect of antipsychotics on the worsening of behavioral symptoms in the original, matched, and weighted cohorts. The treatment variable was use of antipsychotic medication at baseline and the outcome was worsening of behavior at follow-up.

Results

A total of 494,215 participants were included [318,234 women and 175,981 men; mean age 82.8 years (SD 10.1; range 18–112)].130 558 (26.4%) used antipsychotics at baseline and 88,632 (17.9%) had worsening behavior in follow-up. In the matched cohort, there were 249,698 participants, and 124,849 were matched (1:1) in each treatment group. There was a significant association between antipsychotic use at baseline and worsening in behavior at follow-up in the adjusted regression models [OR 1.27 (95% CI 1.25–1.29), <0.0001] as well as in matched [OR 1.20 (95% CI 1.17–1.21), <0.0001] and weighted [OR 1.26 (95% CI 1.24–1.28), <0.0001] cohorts.

Conclusions and implications

This study further evidence to support the cautious use of antipsychotics in LTC facilities. Future research in LTC facilities could include a more granular analyses of behavior change, including bidirectional analyses between different symptom severity classifications.
抗精神病药物对长期护理院居民行为的纵向治疗效果分析》(A Longitudinal Treatment Effect Analysis of Antipsychotics on Behavior of Residents in Long-Term Care)。
目的:接受抗精神病药物治疗的长期护理(LTC)患者比例很高,而这些药物可能会加重行为症状。我们采用倾向评分法研究了抗精神病药物的使用对长期护理机构居民行为症状恶化的影响:设计:一项回顾性研究:2000年3月至2022年3月期间,加拿大8个省和1个地区的长期护理机构居民,基线时无严重攻击性行为,随访时重新评估:我们使用倾向得分匹配和加权来平衡基线协变量,并使用逻辑回归来估计抗精神病药物对原始队列、匹配队列和加权队列中行为症状恶化的影响。治疗变量为基线时抗精神病药物的使用情况,结果为随访时的行为恶化情况:共有 494,215 名参与者(318,234 名女性和 175,981 名男性;平均年龄 82.8 岁 [SD 10.1;范围 18-112])被纳入其中。130,558 人(26.4%)在基线时使用过抗精神病药物,88,632 人(17.9%)在随访中出现行为恶化。在配对队列中,共有 249,698 名参与者,每个治疗组中有 124,849 人配对成功(1:1)。在调整后的回归模型中,基线使用抗精神病药物与随访时行为恶化之间存在明显关联(OR 1.27 [95% CI 1.25-1.29],结论与启示:本研究进一步证明了在 LTC 机构中谨慎使用抗精神病药物的必要性。未来在长者照护机构中开展的研究可以对行为变化进行更细致的分析,包括不同症状严重程度分类之间的双向分析。
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审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: JAMDA, the official journal of AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, is a leading peer-reviewed publication that offers practical information and research geared towards healthcare professionals in the post-acute and long-term care fields. It is also a valuable resource for policy-makers, organizational leaders, educators, and advocates. The journal provides essential information for various healthcare professionals such as medical directors, attending physicians, nurses, consultant pharmacists, geriatric psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, and others involved in providing, overseeing, and promoting quality
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