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Erschienen in: Drugs & Aging 4/2014

01.04.2014 | Short Communication

Medication Non-Adherence Among Elderly Patients Newly Discharged and Receiving Polypharmacy

verfasst von: L. Pasina, A. L. Brucato, C. Falcone, E. Cucchi, A. Bresciani, M. Sottocorno, G. C. Taddei, M. Casati, C. Franchi, C. D. Djade, A. Nobili

Erschienen in: Drugs & Aging | Ausgabe 4/2014

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Abstract

Background

Poor adherence may have a major impact on clinical outcome, contributing to substantial worsening of disease, increased health care costs and even death. With increasing numbers of medications, low adherence is a growing concern, seriously undermining the benefits of current medical care. Little is known about medication adherence among older adults living at home and requiring complex medication regimens.

Objective

The aim of this study was to describe adherence to drug prescriptions in a cohort of elderly patients receiving polypharmacy, discharged from an internal medicine ward.

Methods

A sample of elderly patients (65 years of age or older) discharged from an internal medicine ward in Italy throughout 2012 were enrolled. They were followed for 3 months after discharge with a structured telephone interview to collect information on drug regimens and medication adherence 15–30 days (first follow-up) and 3 months (second follow-up) after discharge. Demographic variables including age, sex, marital status and caregiver were collected.

Results

Among 100 patients recruited, information on medication adherence was available for, respectively, 89 and 79 patients at the first and second follow-ups. Non-adherence was reported for 49 patients (55.1 %) at the first follow-up and for 55 (69.6 %) 3 months from discharge. Voluntary withdrawal of a drug and change of dosage without medical consultation were the main reasons for non-adherence at both follow-ups. The number of drugs prescribed at discharge was related to medication non-adherence at both follow-up interviews. No association was found between age and non-adherence. Only 25 patients (28.1 %) at the first follow-up and 20 (25.3 %) at the second understood the reasons for their medications.

Conclusions

Low medication adherence is a real, complex problem for older patients receiving polypharmacy. We found that the increasing number of drugs prescribed at hospital discharge is correlated to non-adherence and a high percentage of patients did not understand the purpose of their medications. Simplification of drug regimens and reduction of pill burdens as well as better explanations of the reason for the medications should be targets for intervention.
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Metadaten
Titel
Medication Non-Adherence Among Elderly Patients Newly Discharged and Receiving Polypharmacy
verfasst von
L. Pasina
A. L. Brucato
C. Falcone
E. Cucchi
A. Bresciani
M. Sottocorno
G. C. Taddei
M. Casati
C. Franchi
C. D. Djade
A. Nobili
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2014
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Drugs & Aging / Ausgabe 4/2014
Print ISSN: 1170-229X
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-1969
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40266-014-0163-7

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