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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 59: e22802, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1505844

ABSTRACT

Abstract This study aimed to characterize and compare medicines formularies (MFs) used in Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities in Portugal, and to identify the prevalence of Potentially Inappropriate Medicines (PIMs). A systematic contact with LTC facilities was undertaken in December 2021. MFs were systematized according to the Anatomical Therapeutical Chemical classification system (ATC), followed by descriptive content analysis. A structured comparison between MFs developed by public organizations and private LTC facilities was performed. After duplicate removal and exclusion of medicines not for systemic use, two explicit criteria - the Algorithm of medication review in frail older people and the EU(7)-PIM list - were employed for PIMs identification. Five MFs were obtained and assessed. The three MFs developed by private institutions covered 23% of the national LTC facilities and approximately 34% of the national total of beds. Heterogeneity was particularly high for the Alimentary tract and metabolism, Blood and blood-forming organs, Musculoskeletal system, and Respiratory system ATC groups. A PIM prevalence of 29,4% was identified. Medicines distribution between the MFs suggests the need to develop national guidelines towards harmonizing medicines usage in LTC. The prevalence of PIMs found highlights the importance of a particular optimized use of this health technology in aged sub-populations


Subject(s)
Pharmacists/classification , Formulary , Homes for the Aged/classification , Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee/classification , Portugal/ethnology , Aged , Pharmaceutical Preparations/administration & dosage , Potentially Inappropriate Medication List/ethics
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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 58: e20117, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403752

ABSTRACT

Abstract Population aging is a worldwide occurrence that has become urgent in developing countries. Quality of life can be measured to identify functional capacity and determine the degree of impact on quality of life exerted on an individual. This study aimed to measure the quality of life of elderly people who have been living in different long-term care facilities for the elderly. Therefore, this research was developed with a qualitative and descriptive approach. Data were obtained from medical records and interviews, and were analyzed in R language interpreter software on the Ubuntu Linux operating system. Seventy-nine elderly people participated in the study. Eleven lived in Home Marista, and 68 lived in Home Jesus Maria José. A socioeconomic questionnaire was used to collect data on the socioeconomic characteristics of the participants. The Mini-Mental State Exam was used to measure degree of cognition. The Short Form-36 Questionnaire was used to measure quality of life. The present study suggests that the results found can clarify the individual vulnerability of the elderly in the age group studied regardless of the type of residence. Despite the discrepancy found regarding the care provided at the long-term care facilities, the scores, obtained with the quality of life assessment, did not show significant differences.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Quality of Life , Aged , Homes for the Aged/classification , Aging/genetics , Surveys and Questionnaires , Mental Status and Dementia Tests/standards
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Braz. j. pharm. sci ; 50(4): 911-918, Oct-Dec/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-741339

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) use and associated factors, as well as the prevalence of Prescribing Omissions (PO). A cross-sectional study was conducted in a philanthropic Brazilian nursing home involving 46 individuals aged 60 years or older. The following information was collected from medical records and drug prescriptions: gender, age, health conditions and drugs used in the past thirty days. PIM and PO were identified according to the Beers' Criteria and the STOPP/START screening tools. Over one third (37%) of the population used at least one PIM according to the Beers' Criteria (n=17) and 60.9% according to the STOPP tool. A significant association was found between polypharmacy (use of five or more drugs) and use of PIM according to the Beers' Criteria, but not according to the STOPP. Eight residents (17.4%) were exposed to eight PO. This study allowed the diagnosis of a concerning drug utilization profile with use of a high number of PIMs. Thus, there is an evident need to implement strategies for improving geriatric prescription.


O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a prevalência de uso de medicamentos potencialmente inadequados (MPI) e fatores associados, bem como a prevalência de omissões farmacoterapêuticas (OF). Trata-se de um estudo transversal realizado em uma instituição filantrópica brasileira de longa permanência com 46 indivíduos com 60 anos ou mais. As seguintes informações foram coletadas a partir de prontuários e prescrições: sexo, idade, condições de saúde e medicamentos utilizados nos últimos trinta dias. MPI e OF foram identificados pelo Critério de Beers e as ferramentas de triagem STOPP/START. Mais de um terço (37%) da população utilizou pelo menos, um MPI de acordo com os critérios de Beers (n=17) e 60.9% de acordo com a ferramenta STOPP. Associação estatisticamente significante foi detectada entre a polifarmácia (consumo de cinco ou mais medicamentos) e uso de MPI de acordo com os critérios de Beers, mas não de acordo com o STOPP. Oito residentes (17,4%) foram expostos a oito OF. Este estudo permitiu o diagnóstico de um perfil de utilização de medicamentos preocupante com número elevado de utilização de MPI. Isso indica a necessidade de implementar estratégias para melhorar a qualidade da prescrição geriátrica.


Subject(s)
Humans , Diagnosis , Prescription Drug Misuse , Potentially Inappropriate Medication List , Homes for the Aged/classification , Aged , Pharmacoepidemiology/organization & administration
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Asunción; s.n; 2001. 145 p. tab, graf. (PY).
Thesis in Spanish, English | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-1018448

ABSTRACT

Estudio exploratorio de la situación de los adultos/as mayores para analizar sus organizaciones, normasy procedimientos. Describe la creencias, prejuicios y estereotipos de la población urbana paraguaya hacia los adultos mayores, resaltando a aquellos que mantienen nuestra cultura y determinan su estilo de vida. Presenta el análisis del anteproyecto de Ley que estaba en estudio en la Cámara de Senadores


Subject(s)
Old Age Assistance/classification , Old Age Assistance/statistics & numerical data , Old Age Assistance/legislation & jurisprudence , Old Age Assistance/standards , Old Age Assistance/organization & administration , Aged Rights , Frail Elderly/statistics & numerical data , Frail Elderly/psychology , Homes for the Aged/classification , Housing for the Elderly/classification , Housing for the Elderly/statistics & numerical data , Housing for the Elderly/legislation & jurisprudence , Housing for the Elderly
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