[Suitability of pharmacological treatment in patients with multiple chronic conditions]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2012.03.011
[Suitability of pharmacological treatment in patients with multiple chronic conditions]
Abstract
Objective: To identify tools for measuring the appropriateness of drug therapy useful in patients with multiple chronic conditions.
Design: We performed a literature review.
Data sources: The following database were consulted (December 2009): Pubmed, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Spanish Medical Index (IME) to detect tools for measuring the appropriateness of treatment in patients with multiple chronic conditions, or otherwise elderly or polypharmacy.
Study selection: Studies were identified both qualitative and quantitative methodology, both theoretical and field work, both original and revised work and included work from all areas of the health system. 108 articles were retrieved, of which we selected 59. The consultation of their references include 20 jobs allowed, resulting in a total of 59 articles.
Data extraction: Of all the tools identified, the researchers performed a selection of those with possible utility for classified PP. The articles were classified into implicit and explicit methods and the characteristics of the field works were tabulated.
Results: We identified two implicit methods (MAI and Hamdy) and 6 explicit methods (Beers criteria, IPET, STOPP/START, ACOVE, CRIME and NORGEP). None was specific to patients with multiple chronic conditions. The questionnaire MAI, the Beers criteria and its modifications are most often used in literature. The advantages of explicit criteria means that many of them have been developed recently.
Conclusion: There are several tools to measure the appropriateness and none of them has been designed for a population of patients with multiple chronic conditions yet, which by its nature requires a specific approach spreads.
Objetivo: Identificar herramientas de medida de la adecuación del tratamiento farmacológico de utilidad en el paciente pluripatológico (PP).
Diseño: Revisión sistemática.
Fuentes de datos: Se consultaron las siguientes bases de datos (diciembre de 2009): Pubmed, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO e Índice Médico Español para detectar herramientas de medida de la adecuación del tratamiento en pacientes pluripatológicos o, en su defecto, ancianos o polimedicados.
Selección de estudios: Se incluyeron estudios tanto con metodología cualitativa como cuantitativa, tanto trabajos teóricos como de campo, ya fuesen originales o revisiones, y se incluyeron trabajos de todos los ámbitos del sistema sanitario. Se recuperaron 108 artículos, de los que se seleccionaron 39. La consulta de sus referencias bibliográficas permitió incorporar 20 trabajos más, en total 59 artículos.
Extracción de datos: De entre todas las herramientas detectadas, fueron seleccionadas aquellas con posible utilidad para el paciente pluripatológico. Se clasificaron los métodos en implícitos y explícitos y se tabularon las características de los trabajos de campo.
Resultados: Se identificaron 2 métodos implícitos (MAI y Hamdy) y 6 métodos explícitos (criterios Beers, IPET, STOPP/START, ACOVE, CRIME y NORGEP). Ninguno era específico para pluripatológicos. El cuestionario MAI, los criterios Beers y sus modificaciones son los más usados en la literatura médica. Las ventajas de los criterios explícitos hacen que muchos de ellos se hayan desarrollado recientemente.
Conclusiones: Existen diversas herramientas para la medida de la adecuación y, sin embargo, ninguna de ellas ha sido diseñada para una población de PP, que por sus características diferenciales requiere un abordaje específico.
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Comment in
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[Methods for measuring the suitability of pharmacological treatment in the elderly with multiple conditions and on multiple drugs].Aten Primaria. 2013 Jan;45(1):19-20. doi: 10.1016/j.aprim.2012.09.015. Epub 2012 Nov 21. Aten Primaria. 2013. PMID: 23177389 Free PMC article. Spanish. No abstract available.
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