Non-dispensed prescriptions – A nationwide descriptive study

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Heini Kari , Fredriikka Nurminen , Hanna Rättö , Hanna Koskinen
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Abstract

Background

Medication non-adherence is associated with suboptimal health outcomes, higher mortality, and increased healthcare costs.

Objective

The aim of this study was to estimate the number and share of non-dispensed prescriptions at a national level and in specific patient and medicine subgroups.

Methods

The study was a nationwide retrospective register-based study. The data consisted of prescriptions prescribed in Finland in 2020 and dispensed between 2020 and 2022. A prescription was considered non-dispensed if it had not been dispensed within the two-year validity period. For each prescription, information on the patient's birth date, sex, and income as well as details of the prescribed medicine and physician's employment sector (public/private) were collected. Distributions and odds ratios (ORs) with corresponding 95 % confidence intervals (CI) were used in the analyses.

Results

Of the 26 million prescriptions, 13.3 % were never filled. Over 1.7 million people (43.3 % of all people with prescriptions issued in 2020) had at least one non-dispensed prescription. The share of non-dispensed prescriptions was lower in men than women (12.9 % vs. 13.5 %; OR:0.95; CI:0.95–0.95). Compared to the youngest age group, the share of non-dispensed prescriptions was lower in the older age groups. The lowest share of non-dispensed medicines was in antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents (7.8 %) and in cardiovascular system medicines (8.1 %), whereas the highest was in dermatologicals (20.2 %). The proportion of non-dispensed prescriptions varied between medicine groups, from 5 % for thyroid therapy to 38 % for other nervous system drugs. The most frequently non-dispensed medications were paracetamol, ibuprofen, and salbutamol.

Conclusion

The share and number of non-dispensed prescriptions varied across therapeutic areas, medicine groups, active pharmaceutical ingredients, and patient groups. Healthcare professionals should avoid unnecessary prescribing and improve medication adherence to ensure safer and more effective care.
非配药处方 - 一项全国性的描述性研究
背景不遵医嘱用药与不理想的健康结果、较高的死亡率和增加的医疗成本有关。方法该研究是一项基于登记的全国性回顾性研究。数据包括 2020 年在芬兰开具的处方和 2020 年至 2022 年期间配发的处方。在两年有效期内未配发的处方被视为未配发处方。对于每张处方,我们都收集了患者的出生日期、性别、收入、处方药物的详细信息以及医生的工作部门(公立/私立)等信息。结果 在 2,600 万张处方中,13.3% 的处方从未开过。超过 170 万人(占 2020 年开具处方总人数的 43.3%)拥有至少一张非处方。男性的非处方比例低于女性(12.9% 对 13.5%;OR:0.95;CI:0.95-0.95)。与最年轻的年龄组相比,较大年龄组的非处方药比例较低。抗肿瘤和免疫调节剂(7.8%)和心血管系统药物(8.1%)的非处方药比例最低,而皮肤科药物(20.2%)的非处方药比例最高。不同药品组的非处方比例各不相同,从甲状腺治疗药物的 5%到其他神经系统药物的 38%不等。结论不同治疗领域、不同药品组别、不同活性药物成分和不同患者群体的非处方比例和数量各不相同。医护人员应避免不必要的处方并提高用药依从性,以确保提供更安全、更有效的护理。
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