Deprescribing in Primary Care in Singapore: Barriers and Facilitators.

Hui Shan Chia, Esther Siew Joo Bek
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OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in older patients (65 years of age and older) in three selected polyclinics (PCs) and gather the perceptions of the health care providers in these PCs on the barriers and facilitators of deprescribing in their practice. To analyze the patients' age, number of active chronic diseases, and number of medicines, and investigate if they could influence the presence of PIMs. DESIGN: The study has two separate parts: The first part is a retrospective cross-sectional data collection of prescriptions; the second part is a prospective cross-sectional analysis of questionnaires by health care providers. SETTING: The study is in an institutional primary care setting. PATIENTS, PARTICIPANTS: Prescriptions were from 210 randomly selected patients 65 years of age or older with at least five long-term medications, who had attended the PCs over a selected 10-day period. Health care providers from the PCs were surveyed via an anonymous questionnaire. RESULTS: The prevalence of PIMs is 44% of the prescriptions. The most prevalent PIM is "long-term proton pump inhibitor (PPI) without documented indication" at 45.7%. The number of active chronic diseases and total number of medications are associated with prevalence of PIMs. Facilitators and barriers of deprescribing highlighted are motivation and goals of the health care providers, knowledge, lack of time for deprescribing, and communication between specialists and primary care providers. CONCLUSION: PPI is a feasible drug class to start deprescribing in primary care. Knowing the barriers and facilitators would set the impetus for future work to make deprescribing more widespread and acceptable for primary care in Singapore.

在新加坡的初级保健处方:障碍和促进因素。
目的:描述三家选定的综合诊所(PCs)中老年患者(65岁及以上)潜在不适当药物(PIMs)的患病率,并收集这些诊所的卫生保健提供者在其实践中对处方障碍和促进因素的看法。分析患者的年龄、活动性慢性疾病的数量和药物的数量,并探讨它们是否会影响pim的存在。设计:研究分为两个独立的部分:第一部分是处方的回顾性横断面数据收集;第二部分是对卫生保健提供者问卷的前瞻性横断面分析。环境:该研究在机构初级保健环境中进行。患者,参与者:处方来自210名随机选择的65岁或以上的患者,至少有5种长期药物,他们在选定的10天内参加了PCs。通过匿名问卷调查了来自pc的卫生保健提供者。结果:pim的使用率为处方的44%。最常见的PIM是“长期质子泵抑制剂(PPI),无文献适应症”,占45.7%。活动性慢性疾病的数量和药物的总数量与pim的患病率相关。解药的促进因素和障碍突出是卫生保健提供者的动机和目标、知识、缺乏时间解药以及专家和初级保健提供者之间的沟通。结论:在初级保健中,PPI是一种可行的药物类别。了解障碍和促进因素将为未来的工作提供动力,使处方在新加坡的初级保健中更加广泛和可接受。
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CONSULTANT PHARMACIST
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期刊介绍: Vision ... The Society"s long-term desire, aspiration, and core purpose. The vision of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists is optimal medication management and improved health outcomes for all older persons. Mission ... The Society"s strategic position, focus, and reason for being. The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists empowers pharmacists to enhance quality of care for all older persons through the appropriate use of medication and the promotion of healthy aging.
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