Department of Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2018 Oct 18;13(10):e0205956. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205956. eCollection 2018.
Concurrent alcohol and medication use can result in significant problems especially in mid to later life. Alcohol is often used instead of medication for a number of health-related conditions. This novel qualitative study explored concurrent alcohol and medication use, as well as the use of alcohol for medicinal purposes, in a sample of individuals in mid to later life.
Twenty-four interviews (12 men/12 women, ages 51-90 years) and three focus groups (n = 27, 6 men/21 women, ages 50-95 years) from three branches of Age UK and two services for alcohol problems in North East England.
Older people in this study often combined alcohol and medication, frequently without discussing this with their family doctor. However, being prescribed medication could act as a motivating factor to stop or reduce alcohol consumption. Participants also used alcohol to self-medicate, to numb pain, aid sleep or cope with stress and anxiety. Some participants used alcohol to deal with depression although alcohol was also reported as a cause of depression. Women in this study reported using alcohol to cope with mental health problems while men were more likely to describe reducing their alcohol consumption as a consequence of being prescribed medication.
As older people often combine alcohol and medication, health professionals such as family doctors, community nurses, and pharmacists should consider older patients' alcohol consumption prior to prescribing or dispensing medication and should monitor subsequent drinking. In particular, older people should be informed of the dangers of concurrent alcohol and medication use.
同时饮酒和使用药物可能会导致严重的问题,尤其是在中年和晚年。出于许多与健康相关的原因,人们经常会用酒来代替药物。本研究采用新颖的定性方法,探索了中年和晚年人群中同时饮酒和使用药物的情况,以及出于药用目的而饮酒的情况。
在英格兰东北部的三个 Age UK 分支机构和两个酒精问题服务机构中,对 24 名年龄在 51-90 岁的受访者(12 名男性/12 名女性)进行了访谈,并对 3 个年龄在 50-95 岁的焦点小组(n = 27,6 名男性/21 名女性)进行了访谈。
本研究中的老年人经常将酒精和药物混合使用,且经常不与家庭医生讨论这种情况。然而,被开了处方药可能会成为戒酒或减少饮酒量的动机。参与者也会用酒精来自我治疗,缓解疼痛,帮助睡眠或应对压力和焦虑。一些参与者会用酒精来应对抑郁,但也有报告称酒精会导致抑郁。本研究中的女性报告称,她们会用酒精来应对心理健康问题,而男性则更有可能描述他们因被开了处方药而减少饮酒量。
由于老年人经常同时饮酒和使用药物,家庭医生、社区护士和药剂师等医疗保健专业人员在开处方或配药之前应考虑老年患者的饮酒情况,并应监测随后的饮酒情况。特别是,应向老年人告知同时饮酒和使用药物的危险。