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Medicine use by the elderly in Goiania, Midwestern Brazil

To analyze the pattern of use of medications use in aged people and associate it with socioeconomic aspects and with the self-rated health. A population-based cross-sectional design study with 934 elderly people from Goiania, Midwestern Brazil, between December 2009 and April 2010. Data were collect...

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Published in:Revista de saúde pública 2013-02, Vol.47 (1), p.94-103
Main Authors: Santos, Thalyta Renata Araújo, Lima, Dione Marçal, Nakatani, Adélia Yaeko Kyosen, Pereira, Lílian Varanda, Leal, Geraldo Sadoyama, Amaral, Rita Goreti
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description To analyze the pattern of use of medications use in aged people and associate it with socioeconomic aspects and with the self-rated health. A population-based cross-sectional design study with 934 elderly people from Goiania, Midwestern Brazil, between December 2009 and April 2010. Data were collected through a questionnaire. The dependent variable was the number of medications consumed and the independent variables were sex, marital status, education, type of residence, age, income, and self-rated health. Drugs were classified according to the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification. The inappropriate drugs for the elderly were identified according to the Beers-Fick criteria. The tests used were Chi-square and Fisher's exact test, p was considered significant when < 0.05. The elderly consumed 2,846 medicines (3.63 medications/person). The most commonly consumed were those which act in the cardiovascular system (38.6%). The prevalence of polypharmacy was 26.4% and self-medication was 35.7%. The most used drugs for self-medication were analgesics (30.8%), 24.6% of the elderly consumed drug considered inappropriate. Women, widows, those aged 80 or over and with worse self-rated health were more likely to practiced more polypharmacy. Most self-medication was associated with lower levels of education and worse self-rated health. The pattern of drug use by the elderly was similar to that found in the elderly in other regions of Brazil. The number of drugs used, the prevalence of self-medication and practice of polypharmacy and inappropriate drug use were within the national average.
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Cross-Sectional Studies
Drug Utilization - classification
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Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Polypharmacy
Self Concept
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