Tseng Chien-Wen, Dudley R Adams, Brook Robert H, Keeler Emmett, Steers W Neil, Alexander G Caleb, Waitzfelder Beth E, Mangione Carol M
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2007 Dec;55(12):1974-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2007.01445.x. Epub 2007 Oct 18.
To determine whether elderly patients with high drug expenditures want and receive providers' help in managing drug costs.
Cross-sectional survey.
A Medicare managed care plan (>400,000 members) in one state in 2002.
One thousand one hundred six seniors (62% response rate) sampled so that half exceeded caps on their drug benefits the previous year, and all had total drug expenditures in the top quartile of members in their cap level.
Participants' preferences and experiences with providers discussing costs and participation in choosing medications.
Two-thirds reported difficulty paying for medications, and one-fourth decreased medication use because of cost. Most wanted providers to ask about medication affordability (81%), consider cost (86%), offer choices (70%), and to persuade them or decide for them which medication to use (88%), but few said providers asked about affordability (17%), usually or always discussed prices (19%), or offered choices (45%), although nearly all said providers chose their medications (93%). Sixty-two percent had asked providers for help with drug costs, although 34% who used less medication because of cost or had difficulty paying for medications had not asked for help.
Providers should be aware that elderly patients want their help in managing drug costs but do not always receive it or ask for help when they need it. Providers could improve communication by initiating conversations about cost and by asking patients about preferences when prescribing.
确定药物支出高的老年患者是否希望并得到医疗服务提供者在药物费用管理方面的帮助。
横断面调查。
2002年某州的一项医疗保险管理式护理计划(超过40万成员)。
抽取1106名老年人(回复率62%),其中一半在前一年超过了其药物福利上限,且所有人的药物总支出在其上限水平成员的前四分位。
参与者在与医疗服务提供者讨论费用以及参与药物选择方面的偏好和经历。
三分之二的人报告支付药物费用有困难,四分之一的人因费用问题减少了药物使用。大多数人希望医疗服务提供者询问药物支付能力(81%)、考虑费用(86%)、提供选择(70%),并说服他们或为他们决定使用哪种药物(88%),但很少有人说医疗服务提供者询问过支付能力(17%)、通常或总是讨论价格(19%)或提供选择(45%),尽管几乎所有人都说医疗服务提供者会选择他们的药物(93%)。62%的人曾向医疗服务提供者寻求药物费用方面的帮助,尽管34%因费用问题减少用药或支付药物费用有困难的人没有寻求帮助。
医疗服务提供者应意识到老年患者希望他们在药物费用管理方面提供帮助,但并不总是能得到帮助,或者在需要时也不寻求帮助。医疗服务提供者可以通过发起关于费用的对话以及在开处方时询问患者的偏好来改善沟通。