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Evidence of association between the use of drugs and community-dwelling older people frailty: a cross-sectional study

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The scientific literature has shown that an association between polypharmacy and frailty exists. However, few studies have also considered drug interactions and the use of potentially inappropriate medications.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the association between the use of drugs and frailty among community-dwelling older people.

DESIGN AND SETTING:

Cross-sectional study carried out among 580 older people in Uberaba (MG).

METHODS:

Data were collected at these older people's homes using instruments validated in Brazil. Descriptive, bivariate and binary logistic regression analyses were performed (P < 0.05).

RESULTS:

Most of these individuals were classified as pre-frail (55.7%), while 13.1% were frail. It was found that 31.7% of them presented polypharmacy, 41.7% had drug interactions and 43.8% were using potentially inappropriate medications. In the initial model, polypharmacy (odds ratio, OR = 1.91; confidence interval, CI = 1.27-2.86) and use of potentially inappropriate medications (OR = 2.45; CI = 1.68-3.57) increased the chance that these older people would be pre-frail or frail. In the final adjusted model, use of potentially inappropriate drugs remained associated with the outcome (OR = 2.26; CI = 1.43-3.57).

CONCLUSION:

Use of potentially inappropriate medications was the independent variable that explained the occurrence of frailty in a representative sample of community-dwelling older adults.

KEY WORDS (MeSH terms):
Polypharmacy; Drug interactions; Potentially inappropriate medication list

AUTHORS' KEY WORDS:
Older people; Frail older people; Polypharmacy among older people

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