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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.9.2019.tde-13052019-152150
Document
Author
Full name
Caroline de Godoi Rezende Costa Molino
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2018
Supervisor
Committee
Ribeiro, Eliane (President)
Duarte, Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira
Galvão, Taís Freire
Lieber, Nicolina Silvana Romano
Title in Portuguese
Estudo da prevalência de competições terapêuticas entre idosos com multimorbidades do estudo SABE (Saúde, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento)
Keywords in Portuguese
Doença crônica
Efeitos colaterais e reações adversas relacionadas a medicamentos
Envelhecimento
Guia de prática clínica
Polimedicação
Abstract in Portuguese
O envelhecimento da população implica em aumento da prevalência de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) e uso de polifarmácia (uso de 5 ou mais medicamentos concomitantemente). Porém, o uso de medicamentos pode ter um efeito negativo em pacientes com multimorbidade. Entende-se como competição terapêutica (CT) a interação medicamento-doença em que o tratamento recomendado para certa condição pode alterar negativamente (competir com) outra condição coexistente. Neste âmbito, o objetivo principal deste trabalho foi estimar a prevalência de CT e avaliar características associadas à CT em idosos da comunidade. O presente estudo usou como base o estudo populacional de idosos do município de São Paulo: Estudo Saúde, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento, onda 2015. As CTs foram definidas a partir de guias de prática clínica (GPCs) com alta qualidade, selecionados a partir de revisão sistemática e avaliação da qualidade. Somente cerca de um quarto dos GPC apresentaram alta qualidade e foram usados para extração das CTs. A média de idade dos 1.224 idosos do SABE foi 70,8, 56,2% eram mulheres, 84% viviam acompanhados, 27,5% estudaram 9 anos e mais, quase 50% declararam renda insuficiente para cobrir com as despesas diárias, metade autoavaliaram a saúde como regular ou ruim, cerca de 40% relataram polifarmácia. Estatinas, inibidores da enzima de recaptação de angiotensina e inibidores da bomba de próton foram as classes de medicamentos mais relatadas. Multimorbidade foi reportada por 61,7% dos idosos. A prevalência de CT foi de 13,2%. Entre idosos com multimorbidade, a prevalência de CT foi de 21,4%. No modelo final de regressão logística, CT foi associada com polifarmácia (OR: 4,70; IC 95% 3,00 7,36), hospitalização no último ano (OR: 1,75; IC 95% 1,07 2,87), queda no último ano (OR: 1,57; IC 95% 1,04 2,36) e pior autoavaliação de saúde (OR: 1,92; IC 95% 1,23 2,99). Profissionais de saúde devem ter cautela ao selecionar GPC e ao prescrever medicamentos a idosos com multimorbidade.
Title in English
Therapeutic competition in community-living elderly with multimorbidity (Health, Well-being and Aging - SABE study)
Keywords in English
Aging
Chronic disease
Drug-related side effects and adverse reactions
Multimorbidity
Polypharmacy
Practice guideline
Abstract in English
Aging implies in an increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and polypharmacy use (use of 5 or more medications concomitantly). However, medications may have a negative effect on patients with multimorbidity. Therapeutic competition (TC) is known as a drug-disease interaction in which the treatment recommended for a certain condition can negatively alter (compete with) another coexisting condition. In this context, the main objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of TC and evaluate characteristics associated with TC in community dwelling older adults. The present study used the population-based study of older adults living in the city of São Paulo (SABE study, 2015 survey). TCs were identified by using clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) with high quality. A systematic review and critical appraisal of CPGs were conducted to identify high-quality CPGs. Only about a quarter of CPGs were of high quality and were used for CT extraction. A total of 80 CTs were identified from the high-quality CPGs. The mean age of the 1,224 SABE participants was 70.8, 56.2% were women, 84% did not live alone, 27.5% studied 9 years and over, almost 50% declared insufficient income to cover daily expenses, half self-assessed health, such as regular or poor, about 40% reported polypharmacy. Statins, angiotensin-reuptake enzyme inhibitors and proton pump inhibitors were the most commonly reported drug classes. Multimorbidity was reported by 61.7% seniors. The prevalence of TC was 13.2%. Among seniors with multimorbidity, the prevalence of TC was 21.4%. In the final logistic regression model, TC was associated with polypharmacy (OR: 4.70, 95% CI 3.00 - 7.36), hospitalization in the last year (OR: 1.75, 95% CI 1.07-2 , 95% CI 1.04 - 2.36) and worse health self - assessment (OR: 1.92, 95% CI 1.23 - 2.99), a decrease in the last year (OR: 1.57; Health professionals should be careful when selecting CPGs and prescribing medications to older adults with multimorbidity.
 
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