High Prescribing and State-Level Variation in Z-Drug Use Among Medicare Patients.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Kaitlin E Anderson, Rachel I Gifeisman, James L Basting, Donovan J Harris, Antonica R Rajan, Kenneth L McCall, Brian J Piper
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Abstract

Background: Z-drugs are nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics used for sleep initiation and maintenance; these drugs increase the risk of fall-related injuries in older adults. The American Geriatrics Society's Beers criteria classifies Z-drugs as high-risk and strongly recommends avoiding prescribing Z-drugs to older adults due to adverse effects. The study objectives were to determine the prevalence of Z-drug prescribing among Medicare Part D patients and identify state or specialty-dependent prescribing differences. This study also aimed to determine prescribing patterns of Z-drugs to Medicare patients.

Methods: Z-drug prescription data was extracted from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services State Drug Utilization Data for 2018. For all 50 states, the number of prescriptions per 100 Medicare enrollees and days-supply per prescription was determined. The percentage of total prescriptions prescribed by each specialty and the average number of prescriptions per provider within each specialty was also determined.

Results: Zolpidem was the most prescribed Z-drug (95.0%). Prescriptions per 100 enrollees were significantly high in Utah (28.2) and Arkansas (26.7) and significantly low in Hawaii (9.3) relative to the national average (17.5). Family medicine (32.1%), internal medicine (31.4%), and psychiatry (11.7%) made up the largest percentages of total prescriptions. The number of prescriptions per provider was significantly high among psychiatrists.

Discussion: Contrary to the Beers criteria, Z-drugs are prescribed to older adults at high rates.

医疗保险患者z -药物使用的高处方和州水平差异。
背景:z类药物是用于睡眠启动和维持的非苯二氮卓类催眠药物;这些药物增加了老年人跌倒相关损伤的风险。美国老年病学会的比尔斯标准将z -药物归类为高风险药物,并强烈建议避免给老年人开z -药物的处方,因为它会产生副作用。研究目的是确定z -药物处方在医疗保险D部分患者中的流行程度,并确定州或专科处方差异。本研究还旨在确定z -药物对医保患者的处方模式。方法:从2018年医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心的国家药物利用数据中提取z -药物处方数据。对于所有50个州,每100名医疗保险参保者的处方数量和每个处方的天数都是确定的。还确定了每个专科开出的总处方的百分比和每个专科内每个提供者的平均处方数。结果:唑吡坦是处方最多的z型药物(95.0%)。与全国平均水平(17.5)相比,犹他州(28.2)和阿肯色州(26.7)的每100名参选者的处方数量明显较高,而夏威夷(9.3)的处方数量明显较低。家庭医学(32.1%)、内科(31.4%)和精神病学(11.7%)占总处方的比例最大。在精神科医生中,每个医生的处方数量明显很高。讨论:与比尔斯的标准相反,z型药物被开给老年人的比例很高。
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Pharmacopsychiatry
Pharmacopsychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
9.30%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Covering advances in the fi eld of psychotropic drugs, Pharmaco psychiatry provides psychiatrists, neuroscientists and clinicians with key clinical insights and describes new avenues of research and treatment. The pharmacological and neurobiological bases of psychiatric disorders are discussed by presenting clinical and experimental research.
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