Variability in the prevalence of inappropriate medication use among older adults: A review highlighting the importance of screening methods and database types

Author:

Léguillon Romain123ORCID,Grosjean Julien13,Roca Frédéric45,Barat Eric26,Varin Rémi2,Lejeune Emeline13,Kerdelhué Gaëthan13,Darmoni Stéfan13,Charlet Jean3,Laroche Marie Laure78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Digital Health Rouen University Hospital Rouen France

2. Department of Pharmacy Rouen University Hospital Rouen France

3. Laboratoire D'Informatique Médicale et D'Ingénierie des Connaissances en e‐Santé (LIMICS), U1142, INSERM Sorbonne Université Paris France

4. Normandy University UniRouen, Inserm UMR1096 EnVI, FHU REMOD‐VHF Rouen France

5. Department of Geriatric Medicine Rouen University Hospital Rouen France

6. Normandie University UNICAEN, Inserm U1086 Caen France

7. VieSanté Unit ‐ UR 24134, Omega Health Institut Limoges University Limoges France

8. Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology Center Limoges University Hospital Limoges France

Abstract

AimsThe global older population is growing rapidly, and the rise in polypharmacy has increased potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) encounters. PIMs pose health risks, but detecting them automatically in large medical databases is complex. This review aimed to uncover PIM prevalence in individuals aged 65 years or older using health databases and emphasized the risk of underestimating PIM prevalence due to underutilization of detection tools.MethodsThis study conducted a broad search on the Medline database to identify articles about the prevalence of PIMs in older adults using various databases. Articles published between January 2010 and June 2023 were included, and specific criteria were applied for study selection. Two literature reviews conducted before our study period were integrated to obtain a perspective from the 1990s to the present day. The selected papers were analysed for variables including database type, screening method, adaptations and PIM prevalence. The study categorized databases and original screening tools for clarity, examined adaptations and assessed concordance among different screening methods.ResultsThis study encompassed 48 manuscripts, covering 58 sample evaluations. The mean prevalence of PIMs within the general population aged over 65 years was 27.8%. Relevant heterogeneity emerged in both the utilized databases and the detection methods. Adaptation of original screening tools was observed in 86.2% (50/58) of cases. Half of the original screening tools used for assessing PIMs belonged to the simple category. About a third of the studies employed less than half of the original criteria after adaptation. Only three studies used over 75% of the original criteria and more than 50 criteria.ConclusionsThis extensive review highlights PIM prevalence among the older adults, emphasizing method intricacies and the potential for underestimation due to data limitations and algorithm adjustments. The findings call for enhanced methodologies, transparent algorithms and a deeper understanding of intricate rules' impact on public health implications.

Publisher

Wiley

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