Differences in older versus younger hemodialysis patients' noncompliance with oral medications.

R B Curtin, B L Svarstad, D Andress, T Keller, P Sacksteder
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Abstract

Hemodialysis patients' compliance with their therapeutic regimens, including dietary and fluid restrictions, dialysis treatments and medications, is generally suboptimal. Recently, the mean age of the dialysis population has increased. Since impaired cognitive function, which sometimes accompanies aging, interferes with the ability to comprehend instructions, elderly dialysis patients might be at greater risk for noncompliance than are their younger counterparts. In this project, 135 hemodialysis patients (68 patients > 65 years of age and 67 patients < or = 65 years) were studied. Rates of noncompliance with oral antihypertensives and phosphate binders, as tracked by a medication event monitoring system (MEMS), are reported here. More than 42% of older patients (> 65) and 47% of younger patients (< or = 65) were repeated noncompliers with antihypertensives, missing at least 20% of the prescribed doses. Similarly, 65% of older patients and 80% of younger patients exhibited repeated noncompliance with phosphate binders. Almost 30% of older patients and more than 32% of younger patients missed their antihypertensives completely on 20% or more of the prescribed days. Only 18% of the older subjects, but 33% of younger patients missed taking their phosphate binders for 20 or more percent of the prescribed days. Rates of noncompliance were found to differ between the two populations of patients in that younger patients made significantly more dosing errors with their antihypertensives and missed taking their phosphate binders on more days than did their older counterparts.

老年和年轻血液透析患者不遵守口服药物的差异。
血液透析患者对其治疗方案(包括饮食和液体限制、透析治疗和药物治疗)的依从性通常不是最佳的。近年来,透析人群的平均年龄有所增加。由于认知功能受损,有时伴随着年龄的增长,会干扰理解指示的能力,老年透析患者可能比年轻人更有可能不遵守规定。本项目纳入135例血液透析患者,其中68例> 65岁,67例<或= 65岁。通过用药事件监测系统(MEMS)对口服降压药和磷酸盐结合剂的不依从率进行了报道。超过42%的老年患者(> 65岁)和47%的年轻患者(<或= 65岁)重复不符合降压药的要求,至少漏服了20%的处方剂量。同样,65%的老年患者和80%的年轻患者表现出磷酸盐结合剂的反复不依从性。近30%的老年患者和超过32%的年轻患者在20%或更多的规定时间内完全没有服用抗高血压药物。只有18%的老年受试者,但33%的年轻患者在规定天数的20%或以上没有服用磷酸盐结合剂。发现两组患者的不依从率不同,年轻患者在抗高血压药物的剂量错误上明显更多,并且比老年患者错过服用磷酸盐结合剂的时间更长。
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