Questionnaire survey of satisfaction with medication for five symptom domains of dementia with Lewy bodies among patients, their caregivers, and their attending physicians

Author:

Toya Shunji1,Manabe Yuta2ORCID,Hashimoto Mamoru34,Yamakage Hajime5,Ikeda Manabu3

Affiliation:

1. Medical Science Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd. Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Dementia and Geriatric Medicine, Division of Clinical Science Kanagawa Dental University School of Dentistry Yokosuka Japan

3. Department of Psychiatry Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

4. Department of Neuropsychiatry Kindai University Faculty of Medicine Osaka Japan

5. Insight Clinical Development Group 3H Medi Solution Inc. Toshima‐ku Tokyo Japan

Abstract

BackgroundThe real‐world status of satisfaction with medication for dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) has not been elucidated. We assessed the satisfaction of patients with DLB, their caregivers, and their attending physicians (trios) with medication according to the clinical symptom domains of DLB.MethodsThis was a subanalysis of a cross‐sectional, questionnaire‐based, survey study of trios. The subanalysis set comprised analysis populations for cognitive impairment, parkinsonism, psychiatric symptoms, sleep‐related disorders, and autonomic dysfunction (orthostatic hypotension, constipation, and dysuria). These analysis populations included trios of patients who had any symptom domain and took medication for each symptom domain, and for which all trio data on satisfaction with medication for the symptom domain were available. The degrees of satisfaction with medication were classified as ‘satisfied’, ‘neutral’, or ‘dissatisfied’.ResultsThe analysis set for this study included 110 trios for cognitive impairment, 62 for parkinsonism, 47 for psychiatric symptoms, 29 for sleep‐related disorders, none for orthostatic hypotension, 11 for constipation, and seven for dysuria. There were no statistically significant differences in the degree of satisfaction with medication for symptom domains other than parkinsonism and dysuria between patients–caregivers, patients–physicians, and caregivers–physicians. Regarding satisfaction with medication for parkinsonism, significantly more physicians than patients answered ‘satisfied’ (75.8% vs. 51.6%), and significantly more patients than physicians answered ‘neutral’ (35.5% vs. 14.5%) (P = 0.013). Regarding satisfaction with medication for dysuria, significantly more caregivers than physicians answered ‘satisfied’ (100% vs. 28.6%, P = 0.038).ConclusionsSatisfaction with medication for symptom domains other than parkinsonism and dysuria was similar among trios. Our results suggest that physicians should pay more attention to patients' satisfaction with medication for parkinsonism, and to caregivers' satisfaction with medication for dysuria to help prevent undermedication.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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