Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Dec 2023)

Polypharmacy, potentially inappropriate medications and associated factors among older adults with hypertension in primary care

  • Carine Teles Sangaleti,
  • Maicon Henrique Lentsck,
  • Dannyele Cristina da Silva,
  • Andrielli Machado,
  • Maria Regiane Trincaus,
  • Maria Cristina Umpierrez Vieira,
  • Bruno Bordin Pelazza,
  • Fernanda Marciano Consolim Colombo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0785
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. suppl 2

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ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the prevalence and associations of polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use among older adults with hypertension treated in primary care. Methods: a cross-sectional study carried out with older adults with hypertension treated at a Family Health Strategy unit. Data collection included analysis of medical records, interviews and multidimensional assessment of older adults. Socio-demographic information and clinical variables were collected. Statistical analysis was performed by multiple logistic regression. Results: polypharmacy prevalence was 38.09%, and potentially inappropriate medication (PIM), 28.57%. There was a significant association between polypharmacy and PIM use, altered sleep and ethnicity. PIM use was associated with polypharmacy, worse family functioning, and absence of a caregiver. Cognitive decline reduces the prevalence of these medications. Conclusions: polypharmacy and PIM use among older adults with hypertension represent a problem in this population, especially among the most vulnerable.

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