Psychotropic Drug Prescription in Patients with Dementia: Nursing Home Residents Versus Patients Living at Home.
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serval:BIB_4FA4D39B0706
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Psychotropic Drug Prescription in Patients with Dementia: Nursing Home Residents Versus Patients Living at Home.
Journal
Journal of Alzheimer's disease
ISSN
1875-8908 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1387-2877
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
49
Number
3
Pages
671-680
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Psychotropic drugs are frequently prescribed in nursing homes (NH). Nonetheless, we hoped that institutionalization decreases the number of psychotropic drug classes prescribed, because NH residents may have more psychosocial interventions than patients living at home.
The aim was to compare the type and number of psychotropic drugs prescribed in elderly NH residents with dementia with those in community-living patients.
This cross-sectional study included elderly patients (at least 75 years old) with dementia recorded in the National Alzheimer's data Bank ("Banque Nationale Alzheimer") during the year 2012 and who were taking at least one psychotropic drug. Psychotropic drugs were classified as follows: antidepressant, anxiolytic, hypnotic, and antipsychotic drugs. Patients were classified into three categories of dementia severity according to the MMSE score.
Among the 50,932 patients with dementia recorded in the BNA, 40.1% had at least one psychotropic drug prescribed. Most of the patients who were treated by at least one psychotropic drug class had antidepressant therapy (69.0%), whatever their residence type, and 16.1% were treated with antipsychotics. Among the study population, 51.9% of the NH residents and 67.4% of the patients living at home had only one psychotropic drug class prescribed. Living in a NH was significantly associated with the more frequent prescription of anxiolytic, hypnotic, and antipsychotic drugs, and with a greater number of psychotropic drug classes prescribed, whatever the severity of the dementia.
We underlined the more frequent prescription of psychotropic drugs in NH residents regardless of MMSE scores.
The aim was to compare the type and number of psychotropic drugs prescribed in elderly NH residents with dementia with those in community-living patients.
This cross-sectional study included elderly patients (at least 75 years old) with dementia recorded in the National Alzheimer's data Bank ("Banque Nationale Alzheimer") during the year 2012 and who were taking at least one psychotropic drug. Psychotropic drugs were classified as follows: antidepressant, anxiolytic, hypnotic, and antipsychotic drugs. Patients were classified into three categories of dementia severity according to the MMSE score.
Among the 50,932 patients with dementia recorded in the BNA, 40.1% had at least one psychotropic drug prescribed. Most of the patients who were treated by at least one psychotropic drug class had antidepressant therapy (69.0%), whatever their residence type, and 16.1% were treated with antipsychotics. Among the study population, 51.9% of the NH residents and 67.4% of the patients living at home had only one psychotropic drug class prescribed. Living in a NH was significantly associated with the more frequent prescription of anxiolytic, hypnotic, and antipsychotic drugs, and with a greater number of psychotropic drug classes prescribed, whatever the severity of the dementia.
We underlined the more frequent prescription of psychotropic drugs in NH residents regardless of MMSE scores.
Keywords
Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Chi-Square Distribution, Cross-Sectional Studies, Databases, Factual/statistics & numerical data, Dementia/drug therapy, Dementia/epidemiology, Drug Prescriptions/statistics & numerical data, Female, Humans, Male, Nursing Homes, Psychotropic Drugs/therapeutic use, Residence Characteristics, Dementia, National Alzheimer’s data Bank, nursing home, psychotropic drug
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