Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults

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Autor(a) principal: Sussuarana,Catherine de Farias
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Rocha,Greiciane da Silva, Jucá,Francimar Leão, Araújo,Kesya Silva de, Conceição,Victoria Elisabeth Mariano da, Lago,Rozilaine Redi, Brito,Tábatta Renata Pereira de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)
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Resumo: <p><b>OBJECTIVE:</b> To identify polypharmacy, including drug classes that, when used concomitantly, increase fall risk in older adults.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> This cross-sectional quantitative study included noninstitutionalized individuals aged &ge; 60 years living in Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. In the descriptive data analysis, the frequency distributions were evaluated and multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with fall risk. The ROC curve was used to determine the logistic model’s accuracy.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> The fall rate was higher among women (73.30%) and the 70–79 year age group (42.50%). A total of 80.70% of the participants used &ge; 1 medication and 32.60% used 2–3 medications. According to the odds ratio calculation, use of medications with possible drug interactions increased the occurrence of falls by 47.00% in the last 12 months. The model’s accuracy was 55.00%.<br> <b>CONCLUSIONS:</b> The results indicate that polypharmacy and the use of certain drug classes in older adults can lead to potential drug interactions, making them more susceptible to adverse events, such as postural hypotension, vertigo, dizziness, and loss of balance, all of which increase fall risk. Educational measures for older adults on correct medication use are needed.</p>
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spelling Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adultsfalls polypharmacy elderly.<p><b>OBJECTIVE:</b> To identify polypharmacy, including drug classes that, when used concomitantly, increase fall risk in older adults.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> This cross-sectional quantitative study included noninstitutionalized individuals aged &ge; 60 years living in Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. In the descriptive data analysis, the frequency distributions were evaluated and multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with fall risk. The ROC curve was used to determine the logistic model’s accuracy.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> The fall rate was higher among women (73.30%) and the 70–79 year age group (42.50%). A total of 80.70% of the participants used &ge; 1 medication and 32.60% used 2–3 medications. According to the odds ratio calculation, use of medications with possible drug interactions increased the occurrence of falls by 47.00% in the last 12 months. The model’s accuracy was 55.00%.<br> <b>CONCLUSIONS:</b> The results indicate that polypharmacy and the use of certain drug classes in older adults can lead to potential drug interactions, making them more susceptible to adverse events, such as postural hypotension, vertigo, dizziness, and loss of balance, all of which increase fall risk. Educational measures for older adults on correct medication use are needed.</p>Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttps://ggaging.com/details/1779Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging v.17 n.0 2023reponame:Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiainstacron:SBGG10.53886/gga.e0230017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sussuarana,Catherine de Farias Rocha,Greiciane da Silva Jucá,Francimar Leão Araújo,Kesya Silva de Conceição,Victoria Elisabeth Mariano da Lago,Rozilaine Redi Brito,Tábatta Renata Pereira deeng2023-01-01T00:00:00Zoai:ggaging.com:1779Revistahttp://sbgg.org.br/publicacoes-cientificas/revista-geriatria-gerontologia/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpexecutiveditors@ggaging.com||nacional@sbgg.org.br2447-21232447-2115opendoar:2023-01-01T00:00Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
title Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
spellingShingle Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
Sussuarana,Catherine de Farias
falls
polypharmacy
elderly.
title_short Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
title_full Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
title_fullStr Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
title_full_unstemmed Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
title_sort Polypharmacy and drug classes in fall risk among older adults
author Sussuarana,Catherine de Farias
author_facet Sussuarana,Catherine de Farias
Rocha,Greiciane da Silva
Jucá,Francimar Leão
Araújo,Kesya Silva de
Conceição,Victoria Elisabeth Mariano da
Lago,Rozilaine Redi
Brito,Tábatta Renata Pereira de
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Greiciane da Silva
Jucá,Francimar Leão
Araújo,Kesya Silva de
Conceição,Victoria Elisabeth Mariano da
Lago,Rozilaine Redi
Brito,Tábatta Renata Pereira de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sussuarana,Catherine de Farias
Rocha,Greiciane da Silva
Jucá,Francimar Leão
Araújo,Kesya Silva de
Conceição,Victoria Elisabeth Mariano da
Lago,Rozilaine Redi
Brito,Tábatta Renata Pereira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv falls
polypharmacy
elderly.
topic falls
polypharmacy
elderly.
description <p><b>OBJECTIVE:</b> To identify polypharmacy, including drug classes that, when used concomitantly, increase fall risk in older adults.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> This cross-sectional quantitative study included noninstitutionalized individuals aged &ge; 60 years living in Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. In the descriptive data analysis, the frequency distributions were evaluated and multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with fall risk. The ROC curve was used to determine the logistic model’s accuracy.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> The fall rate was higher among women (73.30%) and the 70–79 year age group (42.50%). A total of 80.70% of the participants used &ge; 1 medication and 32.60% used 2–3 medications. According to the odds ratio calculation, use of medications with possible drug interactions increased the occurrence of falls by 47.00% in the last 12 months. The model’s accuracy was 55.00%.<br> <b>CONCLUSIONS:</b> The results indicate that polypharmacy and the use of certain drug classes in older adults can lead to potential drug interactions, making them more susceptible to adverse events, such as postural hypotension, vertigo, dizziness, and loss of balance, all of which increase fall risk. Educational measures for older adults on correct medication use are needed.</p>
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