Lam Annie, Bradley George
School of Pharmacy, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2006 Sep-Oct;46(5):574-81. doi: 10.1331/1544-3191.46.5.574.lam.
Describe the prevalence of self-prescribed use and misuse as well as users' opinions concerning nonprescription medications and dietary supplements in assisted living facilities.
Descriptive cross-sectional study.
Two assisted living facilities (ALFs) in Oregon and Washington State.
Convenience sample of 45 ALF residents.
Chart reviews and face-to-face interviews.
Prevalence and types of use of self-prescribed over-the-counter (OTC) medications and dietary supplements; misuse of these products, and participants' opinions concerning use of these products.
Among 29 women and 16 men with a mean (+/- SD) age of 84.8 +/- 6.9 years and a mean of 9.9 +/- 6.4 years of education, 84.4% were using selfprescribed OTC medications and dietary supplements at the time of this study. A mean of 3.4 products was used per participant. Nutritional supplements were most frequently used (32% of products), followed by gastrointestinal products (17%), pain relievers (16.3%), herbals (14.4%), topical products (12%), and cold/cough products (8.5%). Potential misuse was identified in 23 (51%) of the participants. Problems in the use of products included duplication (70%), potential drug/disease/food interactions (20.8%), and other inappropriate use (9.1%). The majority (76%) of the participants believed the products were helpful in maintaining health, 56% of them wanted more product information, 49% sought product information from family and friends, 40% turned to their physicians and nurses for information, and 11% asked pharmacists for advice.
The use of nonprescription medications and dietary supplements among ALF residents was high, and simultaneous use of multiple products with the same active ingredient was the most prevalent problem. The residents turned to family and friends, physicians, nurses, and ALF staff for information on these products more frequently than they did to pharmacists.
描述辅助生活设施中自行用药及滥用的情况,以及使用者对非处方药物和膳食补充剂的看法。
描述性横断面研究。
俄勒冈州和华盛顿州的两家辅助生活设施。
45名辅助生活设施居民的便利样本。
病历审查和面对面访谈。
自行服用非处方(OTC)药物和膳食补充剂的患病率及类型;这些产品的滥用情况,以及参与者对这些产品使用的看法。
在29名女性和16名男性中,平均(±标准差)年龄为84.8±6.9岁,平均受教育年限为9.9±6.4年,在本研究期间,84.4%的人正在自行服用非处方药物和膳食补充剂。每位参与者平均使用3.4种产品。营养补充剂使用最为频繁(占产品的32%),其次是胃肠道产品(17%)、止痛药(16.3%)、草药(14.4%)、外用产品(12%)和感冒/咳嗽产品(8.5%)。23名(51%)参与者存在潜在滥用情况。产品使用问题包括重复用药(70%)、潜在的药物/疾病/食物相互作用(20.8%)和其他不当使用(9.1%)。大多数(76%)参与者认为这些产品有助于维持健康,56%的人希望获得更多产品信息,49%的人从家人和朋友那里寻求产品信息,40%的人向医生和护士咨询信息,11%的人向药剂师寻求建议。
辅助生活设施居民中非处方药物和膳食补充剂的使用率很高,同时使用多种含有相同活性成分的产品是最普遍的问题。居民向家人、朋友、医生、护士和辅助生活设施工作人员咨询这些产品信息的频率高于向药剂师咨询的频率。