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. 2011 Sep;29(3):181-6.
doi: 10.3109/02813432.2011.585277. Epub 2011 Jul 11.

Dementia management programme in a community setting and the use of psychotropic drugs in the elderly population

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Dementia management programme in a community setting and the use of psychotropic drugs in the elderly population

Erik Jedenius et al. Scand J Prim Health Care. 2011 Sep.

Abstract

Background and objective: The number of elderly persons in society is increasing, placing additional demands on the public health system. Extensive use of drugs is common in the elderly, and in patients with dementia this further increases their vulnerability. Since 1998 the municipality of Kalmar, Sweden, has worked with a dementia management programme that focuses on early intervention in order to identify the patient's help needs at an early stage. An important part of the programme aims at optimizing pharmacological treatment. The objective of the present study is to evaluate whether the dementia programme had a secondary effect on the use of psychotropic medication in the elderly population in general.

Design and setting: A retrospective, drug utilization study analysing the use of selected drug categories by the elderly (75 years and older) in the Kalmar municipality compared with the whole of Sweden.

Results and conclusions: The results suggest that the dementia programme contributed to an improvement in psychotropic drug use in the elderly as a secondary effect. Furthermore, the implementation of this programme did not require allocation of extra funding.

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Figure 1.
Yearly sales of antidementia drugs (N06D) expressed as DDD/1000 persons 75 years and older in Kalmar and Sweden from 2000 to 2005 (Kalmar n = 5510 and the whole of Sweden n = 796, 799).
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Figure 2.
Yearly sales of the major drugs with anticholinergic activity (G04BD, N05AA, N05AC02, N05BB01, N06AA) DDD/1000 persons 75 years and older in Kalmar and Sweden (Kalmar n = 5510 and the whole of Sweden n = 796, 799).
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Figure 3.
Yearly sales of neuroleptic drugs (N05A) DDD/1000 persons 75 years and older in Kalmar and Sweden (Kalmar n = 5510 and the whole of Sweden n = 796, 799). Author(s):Jedenius, Johnell, Fast-bom, Strömqvist, Winblad, Andreasen

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