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Does polypharmacy shape dependency transitions in the very old? Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

helping older people to maintain their independence, and identifying risk factors that compromise this, is of high importance. Polypharmacy is common in the very old (aged ≥ 85) but whether it can shape transitions in dependency in this fastest growing subpopulation is unclear.

Methods

using Newcastle 85+ Study data and multi-state modelling, we investigated the association between each additional medication prescribed and the progression of and recovery from dependency states, over 10 years (age 85-95). Participants were defined as either free from care (independent), requiring care less often than daily (low dependency), or requiring care at regular intervals each day or 24 hourly (medium/high dependency).

Results

each additional medication prescribed was associated with a 10% decreased chance of recovery from low dependence to independence (hazard ratio (HR): 0.90, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.82-0.99).

Discussion

when a relatively able person visits the GP or clinical pharmacist, careful consideration should be given to whether the potential benefits from adding a new medication outweigh the risk to reduced recovery of independence.

SUBMITTER: Davies LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9621148 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Does polypharmacy shape dependency transitions in the very old? Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study.

Davies Laurie E LE   Todd Adam A   Robinson Louise L   Kingston Andrew A  

Age and ageing 20221001 10


<h4>Background</h4>helping older people to maintain their independence, and identifying risk factors that compromise this, is of high importance. Polypharmacy is common in the very old (aged ≥ 85) but whether it can shape transitions in dependency in this fastest growing subpopulation is unclear.<h4>Methods</h4>using Newcastle 85+ Study data and multi-state modelling, we investigated the association between each additional medication prescribed and the progression of and recovery from dependency  ...[more]

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