Drug Utilization Pattern and Potentially Inappropriate Medications among Elderly Inpatients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Western Nepal

Q4 Medicine
A. Thapa, Sangam Subedi
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Introduction: Drug utilization research deals with the quality of care focusing on potentially inappropriate medication (PIM), The objectives of the study were to assess the drug utilization pattern (class of drugs used, average number of drugs per prescription per encounter, number of drug prescribed in generic name and antibiotics in prescription) and potentially inappropriate medications and their categories among elderly inpatients. Methods: It was a prospective observational study carried out in the medical department of Western Regional Hospital, one of the tertiary level public referral hospital in Pokhara, Nepal. One hundred and two patients of both sexes, age above 65 years and who were hospitalized in medical department were selected. The patients were followed until their discharge to obtain complete information about the drugs being used. Patient data collection form and Updated 2012 Beers Criteria were used to assess drug utilization patterns and determine PIM respectively. Results: Most of the patients were in the age group of 65-70 (37.25%) followed by 71-75 (27.45%) and 76-80 (18.62%). Out of 102 patients, 53 (51.97%) were male and 49 (48.03 %) were female. Antimicrobials were the most prescribed medicines (16.73%). Average number of drugs per prescription per encounters, number of drug prescribed in generic name and number of antibiotics in prescription were 7.26, 9.6% and 21% respectively. About 57% of medicines were prescribed from the national essential medicine list. Among them, 20 (3.91%) of all drugs had at least one PIM. There were 27 drugs in Beers criteria A, one drug in Beers criteria B, and no drug in Beers criteria C. Conclusion: Antibiotic prescription was found within the optimal values whereas values of other prescribing indicators were out of the optimal values in comparing earlier studies. PIM was observed in prescriptions that suggest irrational practice and the need for interventions.
尼泊尔西部一家三级医院老年住院患者的药物使用模式和可能不适当的药物治疗
前言:药物利用研究关注潜在不适当药物(PIM)的护理质量,研究的目的是评估老年住院患者的药物使用模式(使用的药物类别、每次就诊的平均处方药物数量、处方中使用的通用名药物数量和抗生素数量)和潜在不适当药物及其类别。方法:采用前瞻性观察研究方法,在尼泊尔博卡拉市三级公立转诊医院西部地区医院内科进行。选取年龄在65岁以上、在内科住院的男女共102例。随访患者直至出院,以获得所使用药物的完整信息。患者数据收集表和更新的2012 Beers标准分别用于评估药物利用模式和确定PIM。结果:患者年龄以65 ~ 70岁居多(37.25%),其次为71 ~ 75岁(27.45%)和76 ~ 80岁(18.62%)。102例患者中,男性53例(51.97%),女性49例(48.03%)。抗菌药物是处方最多的药物(16.73%)。单次就诊处方平均药品数、通用名处方药品数和处方抗生素数分别为7.26%、9.6%和21%。约57%的药物是从国家基本药物清单中开出的。其中20种(3.91%)药物至少有1种PIM。在Beers标准A中有27种药物,在Beers标准B中有1种药物,在Beers标准c中无药物。结论:对比前期研究,抗生素处方在最优范围内,其他处方指标均不在最优范围内。在处方中观察到PIM,表明不合理的做法和需要干预。
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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