Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Viana,Karynna Pimentel
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Brito,Alexandre dos Santos, Rodrigues,Claudia Soares, Luiz,Ronir Raggio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and associated access factors for all continued-use prescription drugs and the ways in which they can be obtained.METHODS Data was obtained from the 2008 Household National Survey. The sample comprised 27,333 individuals above 60 years who reported that they used continued-use prescription drugs. A descriptive analysis and binary and multiple multinomial logistic regressions were performed.RESULTS 86.0% of the older adults had access to all the medication they needed, and among them, 50.7% purchased said medication. Those who obtained medication from the public health system were younger (60-64 years), did not have health insurance plans, and belonged to the lower income groups. It is remarkable that 14.0% of the subjects still had no access to any continued-use medication, and for those with more than four chronic diseases, this amount reached 22.0%. Those with a greater number of chronic diseases ran a higher risk of not having access to all the medication they needed.CONCLUSIONS There are some groups of older adults with an increased risk of not obtaining all the medication they need and of purchasing it. The results of this study are expected to contribute to guide programs and plans for access to medication in Brazil.
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spelling Access to continued-use medication among older adults, BrazilAgedDrug Utilization, economicsDrugs of Continuous UsePharmaceutical Preparations, supply & distributionPopulation SurveysOBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and associated access factors for all continued-use prescription drugs and the ways in which they can be obtained.METHODS Data was obtained from the 2008 Household National Survey. The sample comprised 27,333 individuals above 60 years who reported that they used continued-use prescription drugs. A descriptive analysis and binary and multiple multinomial logistic regressions were performed.RESULTS 86.0% of the older adults had access to all the medication they needed, and among them, 50.7% purchased said medication. Those who obtained medication from the public health system were younger (60-64 years), did not have health insurance plans, and belonged to the lower income groups. It is remarkable that 14.0% of the subjects still had no access to any continued-use medication, and for those with more than four chronic diseases, this amount reached 22.0%. Those with a greater number of chronic diseases ran a higher risk of not having access to all the medication they needed.CONCLUSIONS There are some groups of older adults with an increased risk of not obtaining all the medication they need and of purchasing it. The results of this study are expected to contribute to guide programs and plans for access to medication in Brazil.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2015-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102015000100206Revista de Saúde Pública v.49 2015reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0034-8910.2015049005352info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessViana,Karynna PimentelBrito,Alexandre dos SantosRodrigues,Claudia SoaresLuiz,Ronir Raggioeng2015-10-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102015000100206Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2015-10-28T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
title Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
spellingShingle Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
Viana,Karynna Pimentel
Aged
Drug Utilization, economics
Drugs of Continuous Use
Pharmaceutical Preparations, supply & distribution
Population Surveys
title_short Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
title_full Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
title_fullStr Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
title_sort Access to continued-use medication among older adults, Brazil
author Viana,Karynna Pimentel
author_facet Viana,Karynna Pimentel
Brito,Alexandre dos Santos
Rodrigues,Claudia Soares
Luiz,Ronir Raggio
author_role author
author2 Brito,Alexandre dos Santos
Rodrigues,Claudia Soares
Luiz,Ronir Raggio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viana,Karynna Pimentel
Brito,Alexandre dos Santos
Rodrigues,Claudia Soares
Luiz,Ronir Raggio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged
Drug Utilization, economics
Drugs of Continuous Use
Pharmaceutical Preparations, supply & distribution
Population Surveys
topic Aged
Drug Utilization, economics
Drugs of Continuous Use
Pharmaceutical Preparations, supply & distribution
Population Surveys
description OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and associated access factors for all continued-use prescription drugs and the ways in which they can be obtained.METHODS Data was obtained from the 2008 Household National Survey. The sample comprised 27,333 individuals above 60 years who reported that they used continued-use prescription drugs. A descriptive analysis and binary and multiple multinomial logistic regressions were performed.RESULTS 86.0% of the older adults had access to all the medication they needed, and among them, 50.7% purchased said medication. Those who obtained medication from the public health system were younger (60-64 years), did not have health insurance plans, and belonged to the lower income groups. It is remarkable that 14.0% of the subjects still had no access to any continued-use medication, and for those with more than four chronic diseases, this amount reached 22.0%. Those with a greater number of chronic diseases ran a higher risk of not having access to all the medication they needed.CONCLUSIONS There are some groups of older adults with an increased risk of not obtaining all the medication they need and of purchasing it. The results of this study are expected to contribute to guide programs and plans for access to medication in Brazil.
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