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Published in: Drugs & Aging 2/2013

01-02-2013 | Original Research Article

Analgesic Use and Frailty among Community-Dwelling Older People

A Population-Based Study

Authors: Marjaana P. H. Koponen, J. Simon Bell, Niina M. Karttunen, Irma A. Nykänen, Franciska A. M. Desplenter, Sirpa A. Hartikainen

Published in: Drugs & Aging | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Background

Frail older people have a decreased ability to respond to stressors and may therefore be more susceptible to adverse events related to inadequately treated pain. Conversely, aging- and frailty-related changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics may predispose frail older people to adverse events of analgesics.

Objective

The aim of this study was to explore whether analgesic use is associated with frailty status and whether there are differences in the types of analgesics used between frailty groups among community-dwelling older people.

Methods

The study population consisted of 605 community-dwelling people aged >75 years. Demographic, diagnostic and drug use data were collected during standardized nurse interviews. Participants were classified as frail, pre-frail or robust using the Cardiovascular Health Study frailty criteria (weight loss, weakness, exhaustion, slowness and low physical activity).

Results

Overall, 11.4 % (n = 69) of the study participants were frail and 49.4 % (n = 299) were pre-frail. The prevalence of prescription and non-prescription analgesic use was higher among frail (68.1 %) than among pre-frail (54.5 %) and robust (40.5 %) older people (p < 0.001). In multivariate analyses, frailty was positively associated with analgesic use (odds ratio 2.96; 95 % CI 1.38–6.36). However, frail analgesic users (46.7 %) were more likely to want their physicians to pay greater attention to pain management than robust (23.2 %) analgesic users. The most prevalent analgesic was acetaminophen (paracetamol) among frail (78.7 %) and pre-frail (63.2 %), and NSAIDs among robust (60.4 %) analgesic users. Frail (60.3 %) and pre-frail (58.1 %) participants were more likely to report musculoskeletal pain than robust (44.7 %) participants. Of robust, pre-frail and frail older people 33.0 %, 23.1 % and 4.9 % (respectively) did not use any analgesics to treat their pain.

Conclusions

Frailty was associated with a higher prevalence of analgesic use. As frail older people may be more susceptible to adverse events, careful selection of analgesics is warranted. Clinicians should pay more attention to pain management to ensure adequate pain relief.
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Metadata
Title
Analgesic Use and Frailty among Community-Dwelling Older People
A Population-Based Study
Authors
Marjaana P. H. Koponen
J. Simon Bell
Niina M. Karttunen
Irma A. Nykänen
Franciska A. M. Desplenter
Sirpa A. Hartikainen
Publication date
01-02-2013
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Published in
Drugs & Aging / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 1170-229X
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1969
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40266-012-0046-8

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