Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil

The elderly population is one of the most rapidly increasing populations in the world. Physiological alterations induced by the aging process make these individuals more susceptible to chronic diseases and, consequently, to increased drug utilization.Objective: To describe the profile of drug utiliz...

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Main Authors: Tôrres Faggiani F, Schroeter G, Luz Pacheco S, Araújo de Souza AC, Werlang MC, Attílio de Carli G, Bueno Morrone F
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2007-12-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol05/04/179-184.htm
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author Tôrres Faggiani F
Schroeter G
Luz Pacheco S
Araújo de Souza AC
Werlang MC
Attílio de Carli G
Bueno Morrone F
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description The elderly population is one of the most rapidly increasing populations in the world. Physiological alterations induced by the aging process make these individuals more susceptible to chronic diseases and, consequently, to increased drug utilization.Objective: To describe the profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.Methods: An observational and cross-sectional population-based study to investigate the characteristics of the population, sources of information and types of drugs used by the elderly was performed. Four hundred and eighty patients were recruited from data supplied by the City Hall of Porto Alegre. The elderly were interviewed individually during the period from January to May 2006 by trained interviewers. A validated pharmacotherapy questionnaire was used for data collection and data were tabulated and analyzed by the SPSS 11.5 computer program.Results: Of the 480 patients interviewed, 13.8% did not use any medication. Cardiovascular system drugs represented the pharmacological class most used by the elderly (64.0%). When ill, 71.9% of these individuals visited the doctor, while 36.9% self-medicated. For the majority (50.2%), drugs were identified by their labels. Only 41.2% of the elderly understood medical prescriptions and 68.3% of the patients studied obtained the necessary information for the appropriate use of therapy from their doctors. Conclusions: The present study suggests that a pharmaceutical care program for the treatment, prevention, and use of medications may provide a higher efficiency to elderly drug therapy.
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spelling doaj.art-3f80588337c14ce1b34c85b4aaa7a4f42022-12-21T23:53:21ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552007-12-0154179184Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, BrazilTôrres Faggiani FSchroeter GLuz Pacheco SAraújo de Souza ACWerlang MCAttílio de Carli GBueno Morrone FThe elderly population is one of the most rapidly increasing populations in the world. Physiological alterations induced by the aging process make these individuals more susceptible to chronic diseases and, consequently, to increased drug utilization.Objective: To describe the profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.Methods: An observational and cross-sectional population-based study to investigate the characteristics of the population, sources of information and types of drugs used by the elderly was performed. Four hundred and eighty patients were recruited from data supplied by the City Hall of Porto Alegre. The elderly were interviewed individually during the period from January to May 2006 by trained interviewers. A validated pharmacotherapy questionnaire was used for data collection and data were tabulated and analyzed by the SPSS 11.5 computer program.Results: Of the 480 patients interviewed, 13.8% did not use any medication. Cardiovascular system drugs represented the pharmacological class most used by the elderly (64.0%). When ill, 71.9% of these individuals visited the doctor, while 36.9% self-medicated. For the majority (50.2%), drugs were identified by their labels. Only 41.2% of the elderly understood medical prescriptions and 68.3% of the patients studied obtained the necessary information for the appropriate use of therapy from their doctors. Conclusions: The present study suggests that a pharmaceutical care program for the treatment, prevention, and use of medications may provide a higher efficiency to elderly drug therapy.http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol05/04/179-184.htmDrug UtilizationPolypharmacyAgedBrazil
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Attílio de Carli G
Bueno Morrone F
Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Pharmacy Practice
Drug Utilization
Polypharmacy
Aged
Brazil
title Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil
title_full Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil
title_fullStr Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil
title_short Profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in Porto Alegre, Brazil
title_sort profile of drug utilization in the elderly living in porto alegre brazil
topic Drug Utilization
Polypharmacy
Aged
Brazil
url http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol05/04/179-184.htm
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