Department of Military and Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Center for Health Professions Education (CHPE), Uniformed Service University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Mil Med. 2024 Jul 3;189(7-8):e1577-e1587. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae024.
Medications play a critical role supporting the health of military service members. Little is known about the broad use of medications prescribed to this population. Active duty service members (ADSMs), while often younger and having fewer diagnosed comorbid conditions, face unique health challenges that benefit from pharmacotherapy. Understanding prescribing patterns is instrumental to illuminate potential areas for research and to guide education so that military health care professionals can maintain competency, improve outcomes, and support medical readiness. This study aimed to characterize commonly dispensed medications among ADSMs and to compare these prescriptions with those of the general population.
A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis using data extracted contained in the Military Health System Information Platform focused on ADSMs who consulted with a clinical pharmacist during the 2019 fiscal year. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize patient and prescription data. The 100 most frequently prescribed medications and 20 most frequently prescribed therapeutic classes were identified. Analyses were performed using Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software, and a non-metric multidimensional scaling plot was generated in R to illustrate the relationships between the 20 most frequently used therapeutic classes and the branches of service.
The study analyzed 719,788 prescriptions for 30,012 service members, revealing a high prescription rate for pain, inflammation, and psychiatric condition treatments. Antidepressants and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were among the most commonly prescribed across all military branches. Some medication uses varied, which may indicate distinct needs within different service branches.
Understanding medication patterns among ADSMs may be able to help health care professionals proactively address pharmacological challenges and optimize pharmaceutical use in this unique population. This knowledge can also aid in the development of training modules focused on medication side effects, interactions, counseling, and implications on military deployment for the most commonly used medications. Future examination into prescribing cascades and medication use related to proton-pump inhibitors, docusate, benzonatate, and muscle relaxants may identify opportunities to provide better care or lower cost.
药物在维持军人健康方面发挥着关键作用。人们对为这一人群开的药物的广泛使用知之甚少。现役军人(ADSM)虽然通常更年轻,且诊断出的合并症较少,但他们面临着独特的健康挑战,需要药物治疗。了解处方模式对于阐明潜在的研究领域和指导教育至关重要,以便使军事医疗保健专业人员能够保持竞争力,改善结果并支持医疗准备。本研究旨在描述 ADSM 中常用的药物,并将这些处方与普通人群进行比较。
使用从包含在军事卫生系统信息平台中的数据中提取的数据进行回顾性、横断面分析,该分析重点是在 2019 财年期间向临床药师咨询的 ADSM。使用描述性统计数据总结患者和处方数据。确定了最常开的 100 种药物和最常开的 20 种治疗类别。使用统计分析系统(SAS)软件进行分析,并在 R 中生成非度量多维缩放图,以说明 20 种最常用的治疗类别与服务分支之间的关系。
该研究分析了 30,012 名军人的 719,788 份处方,发现治疗疼痛、炎症和精神疾病的处方率很高。抗抑郁药和非甾体抗炎药是所有军事分支中最常开的药物。一些药物的使用有所不同,这可能表明不同服务分支有不同的需求。
了解 ADSM 中的药物模式可能有助于医疗保健专业人员主动解决药物治疗方面的挑战,并优化该独特人群的药物使用。这方面的知识还可以帮助开发针对最常用药物的药物副作用、相互作用、咨询和对军事部署影响的培训模块。未来对质子泵抑制剂、多库酯、苯佐那酯和肌肉松弛剂的开方趋势和药物使用的研究可能会发现提供更好的护理或降低成本的机会。