Discontinuation of somatic medication during psychiatric hospitalization
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2014-11
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BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospitalization can increase the risk of discontinuation of pharmacotherapy, which may negatively influence patients' health. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between psychiatric hospitalization and discontinuation of somatic medication. METHODS: A retrospective crossover study was performed in patients admitted to a psychiatric hospital (index date), who had got somatic medication dispensed during the 3 months prior to hospitalization. Discontinuation of somatic medication was investigated at the following time points: index date and 3, 6, and 9 months before the index date. Relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) of discontinuing somatic medication at the index date versus the time points before the index date were estimated using Cox regression. RESULTS: In all, 471 hospitalized patients were included in the study; 38.9% of the patients were discontinuers on the index date. RR for discontinuation of ≥1 somatic medication was 1.88 (95% CI=1.55-2.27) at the index date compared with the other time points and highest for patients<45 years (RR=2.83; 95% CI=1.92-4.18). CONCLUSIONS: Psychiatric hospitalization was associated with an almost doubled risk of discontinuation of somatic medication. Future studies should address the influence of discontinuation of care on patients' health.
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Adult, Aged, Continuity of Patient Care, Cross-Over Studies, Drug Therapy, Female, Hospitals, Psychiatric, Humans, Male, Medication Adherence, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Risk
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Gardarsdottir, H, Stoker, L J, Vuyk, J, Egberts, T C G, Heerdink, E R & Abdullah, H 2014, 'Discontinuation of somatic medication during psychiatric hospitalization', Annals of Pharmacotherapy, vol. 48, no. 11, pp. 1415-24. https://doi.org/10.1177/1060028014544897