Title of article :
The Prevalence of Drug-Drug Interaction and Inappropriate Drug Prescription Among the Elderly in Kashan
Author/Authors :
Dianati, Mansour Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Mirbagher Ajorpaz, Neda Department of Nursing and Midwifery - Autoimmune Diseases Research Center - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Lotfi, Mohammad Sajjad Iranian Research Center on Ageing - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Najarzadeh, Maryam Registration Center of Adverse Drug Reaction - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Drug-Drug Interaction (DDI) among the elderly is one of the major healthcare
challenges worldwide. The present study assessed the rates of DDI and inappropriate drug
prescription among the elderly in Kashan City, Iran.
Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was designed, conducted, and reported according
to the guideline of Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology
(STROBE). A random sample of 368 elderly who lived in Kashan City, Iran, was selected
through cluster sampling technique. Data collection tools were a demographic questionnaire and
a drug checklist. The obtained data were analyzed by the Chi-squared test, logistic regression
analysis, and Odds Ratio (OR) in SPSS.
Results: In total, 308 (88%) participants used at least one drug. The Mean±SD scores of daily
consumed drugs and the number of inappropriate drugs taken daily by the study participants were
6.21±3.52 and 0.28±0.62, respectively. Most of the study participants were taking more than two
drugs (n=267, 86.68%) and more than four drugs (n=200, 64.9%) per day. The or of DDI among
the study participants who were taking ≥2 drugs per day was 2.49 times greater than those who
were taking one or two drugs (OR=2.49, 95% confidence interval=1.20-5.18). The most frequent
DDIs were between non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and beta-blocker agents (n=84,
18.22%) and between non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and nitrates (n=46, 9.9%).
Conclusion: The rate of inappropriate drug use among the elderly living in Kashan, Iran, is
low, however, polypharmacy and DDIs are highly prevalent among them. To reduce the rates
of DDI and polypharmacy, educational programs for different healthcare providers are required
to improve their knowledge. Moreover, further studies are needed to assess the effects of
polypharmacy and DDI preventive measures, like drug history cards.
Keywords :
Inappropriate drug , Drug interaction , Elderly
Journal title :
Journal of Client-Centered Nursing Care