Burns B J, Kamerow D B
Division of Biometry and Applied Sciences, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, MD 20857.
J Fam Pract. 1988 Feb;26(2):155-60.
Previous work has indicated that psychotropic medications may be misused in nursing homes. Utilizing data from the National Nursing Home Study Pretest, this analysis examined the frequency, indications, and appropriateness of psychotropic drug prescriptions for a random group of 526 US nursing home residents. One third of the sample residents were receiving a psychotropic medication, and 8 percent were receiving more than one. Twenty-one percent of those without a listed mental disorder diagnosis received psychotropic medications, almost one third of which were antipsychotic medications. With no corresponding notation of a related symptom or diagnosis in the chart, 30 percent of 212 psychotropic prescriptions were judged inappropriate by a three-physician panel. Although more research should be done, these results suggest the need for better and more careful charting in nursing homes as well as better training for primary care physicians in the proper prescribing of psychotropic drugs.
先前的研究表明,精神药物在养老院中可能被滥用。利用国家养老院研究预测试的数据,本分析调查了526名美国养老院居民随机样本中精神药物处方的频率、适应症和合理性。三分之一的样本居民正在接受精神药物治疗,8%的居民接受不止一种。在没有列出精神障碍诊断的居民中,21%接受了精神药物治疗,其中近三分之一是抗精神病药物。在病历中没有相应的相关症状或诊断记录的情况下,由三名医生组成的小组判定212份精神药物处方中有30%是不适当的。尽管还需要进行更多的研究,但这些结果表明,养老院需要更好、更仔细地记录病历,同时初级保健医生在正确开具精神药物方面也需要更好的培训。