Prescribing psychotropic medication for elderly patients: some physicians'perspectives

Citation
N. Damestoy et al., Prescribing psychotropic medication for elderly patients: some physicians'perspectives, CAN MED A J, 161(2), 1999, pp. 143-145
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
ISSN journal
08203946 → ACNP
Volume
161
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
143 - 145
Database
ISI
SICI code
0820-3946(19990727)161:2<143:PPMFEP>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Background: The inappropriate use of psychotropic medication is widespread and has potential consequences for the autonomy of elderly people. This stu dy explored physicians' perceptions and attitudes and the decision-making p rocess associated with prescribing psychotropic medications for elderly pat ients. Methods: In this qualitative study conducted between February and April 199 6, 9 of 12 physicians who offered consultation services for elderly people in private apartment buildings in a suburban region of Montreal were interv iewed. The transcripts of the interviews were analysed quantitatively using an iterative process. The authors assessed the physicians' perceptions of the elderly patient population, the decision-making process leading to the prescription of psychotropic medication and the nature of follow-up. Results: All of the physicians interviewed perceived the aging process as a negative experience and stated that the long-term use of psychotropic medi cation is justified by the distress of their aging patients and the few neg ative side effects that are noticed. Most said that, when they re-prescribe , they see their role as a "gatekeeper" to monitor and control the type and quantity of medication prescribed. Most physicians felt that the solutions to the inappropriate prescribing of psychotropic medication were beyond th e scope of the individual physician. Interpretation: Physicians interviewed in this study had a patient-centered perspective. From a public health viewpoint this calls for an innovative a pproach to involve physicians in a multidisciplinary intervention strategy to examine the inappropriate use of psychotropic medication among elderly p atients.