Sleep Medication in Older Adults: Identifying the Need for Support by a Community Pharmacist
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Ethical Aspects
2.3. Study Preparation
2.4. Interviews and Data Collection
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Population
3.2. Bedtime Habits and Sleep Patterns
3.3. Medications for Sleep Disorders
3.4. Factors Predictive of a Potential Wish to withdrawal Hypnotic Treatment
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Whole Population (n = 960) | Patients Were Not Ready to Try Discontinuing (n = 706) | Patients Who Were Ready to Try Discontinuing (n = 245) | |
---|---|---|---|
Bedtime habits | |||
Facilitators | |||
Ritual before bedtime | 694 (73%) 1 | 510 (71%) | 184 (75%) |
Barriers | |||
Large evening meal | 128 (13%) 2 | 69 (10%) | 59 (25%) |
Alcohol consumption | 268 (28%) 1 | 159 (22%) | 109 (44%) |
Tea/coffee consumption | 123 (13%) 1 | 73 (10%) | 50 (20%) |
Disturbed by noise or light | 194 (20%) 3 | 135 (19%) | 59 (25%) |
Screen in the bedroom | 407 (42%) 4 | 300 (42%) | 107 (44%) |
Temperature >19 °C (66.2 F°) | 216 (23%) 5 | 166 (23%) | 50 (20%) |
Sleep patterns | |||
Facilitators | |||
Regular bedtime | 766 (80%) 6 | 576 (75%) | 190 (25%) |
Barriers | |||
Difficulty falling asleep | 533 (56%) 7 | 396 (55%) | 137 (56%) |
Nocturnal awakening | 742 (78%) 8 | 543 (76%) | 199 (81%) |
Whole Sample (n = 960) | Patients Were Not Ready to Try Discontinuing (n = 706) | Patients Who Were Ready to Try Discontinuing (n = 245) | |
---|---|---|---|
Nycturia | 479 (50%) | 342 (48%) | 137 (56%) |
Stress/anxiety | 120 (13%) | 86 (12%) | 34 (14%) |
Pain | 95 (10%) | 68 (10%) | 27 (11%) |
Nightmares | 66 (7%) | 40 (6%) | 26 (11%) |
Noise outside | 65 (7%) | 44 (6%) | 21 (9%) |
Spouse | 57 (6%) | 36 (5%) | 21 (9%) |
Snoring | 46 (5%) | 26 (4%) | 20 (9%) |
Noise in the house | 32 (3%) | 18 (3%) | 14 (6%) |
Respiratory problems, nocturnal cough | 29 (3%) | 21 (3%) | 8 (3%) |
Animals/pets | 22 (2%) | 17 (2%) | 5 (2%) |
Hot flushes | 21 (2%) | 11 (1%) | 10 (4%) |
Gastroesophageal reflux | 21 (2%) | 8 (1%) | 13 (5%) |
Whole Sample (n = 960) | Patients Were Not Ready to Try Discontinuing (n = 706) | Patients Who Were Ready to Try Discontinuing (n = 245) | |
---|---|---|---|
Current hypnotic medications [n (%)] 1 | |||
Zolpidem | 461 (48%) | 354 (50%) | 107 (44%) |
Zopiclone | 254 (27%) | 183 (26%) | 71 (29%) |
Lormetazepam | 105 (11%) | 72 (10%) | 33 (13%) |
Loprazolam | 43 (4%) | 30 (4%) | 13 (5%) |
Estrazolam | 25 (3%) | 20 (3%) | 5 (2%) |
Hydroxyzine | 21 (2%) | 14 (2%) | 7 (3%) |
Doxylamine | 16 (2%) | 14 (2%) | 2 (<1%) |
Nitrazepam | 9 (1%) | 7 (1%) | 2 (<1%) |
Melatonin | 7 (<1%) | 5 (<1%) | 1 (<1%) |
Alimemazine | 5 (<1%) | 5 (<1%) | 0 (0) |
Temazepam | 2 (<1%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (<1) |
Promethazine | 1 (<1%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (<1) |
Dosage in compliance with the SPC [n (%)] 2 | 729 (78%) | 543 (77%) | 186 (76) |
Duration of treatment (months) [median [interquartile range]] 3 | 120 (48–180) | 108 (48–240) | 120 (36–168) |
Dosage change by the physician in the last 6 months [n (%)] 4 | 126 (13%) | 79 (11%) | 47 (19%) |
Dosage change by the patient at some point [n (%)] 5 | 310 (33%) | 187 (26%) | 123 (50%) |
Takes at least one more dose during the night [n (%)] 6 | 135 (14%) | 94 (13%) | 41 (17%) |
Management of hypnotic medications by the patient him/herself [n (%)] 7 | 845 (88%) | 619 (88%) | 226 (92%) |
ECAB score 8 ≥ 6 | 89 (51%) | 63 (9%) | 26 (11%) |
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Masse, M.; Henry, H.; Cuvelier, E.; Pinçon, C.; Pavy, M.; Beeuwsaert, A.; Barthélémy, C.; Cuny, D.; Gautier, S.; Kambia, N.; et al. Sleep Medication in Older Adults: Identifying the Need for Support by a Community Pharmacist. Healthcare 2022, 10, 147. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010147
Masse M, Henry H, Cuvelier E, Pinçon C, Pavy M, Beeuwsaert A, Barthélémy C, Cuny D, Gautier S, Kambia N, et al. Sleep Medication in Older Adults: Identifying the Need for Support by a Community Pharmacist. Healthcare. 2022; 10(1):147. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010147
Chicago/Turabian StyleMasse, Morgane, Héloïse Henry, Elodie Cuvelier, Claire Pinçon, Margot Pavy, Audrey Beeuwsaert, Christine Barthélémy, Damien Cuny, Sophie Gautier, Nicolas Kambia, and et al. 2022. "Sleep Medication in Older Adults: Identifying the Need for Support by a Community Pharmacist" Healthcare 10, no. 1: 147. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010147
APA StyleMasse, M., Henry, H., Cuvelier, E., Pinçon, C., Pavy, M., Beeuwsaert, A., Barthélémy, C., Cuny, D., Gautier, S., Kambia, N., Lefebvre, J.-M., Mascaut, D., Mitoumba, F., Puisieux, F., Standaert, A., Wierre, P., Beuscart, J.-B., Roche, J., & Décaudin, B. (2022). Sleep Medication in Older Adults: Identifying the Need for Support by a Community Pharmacist. Healthcare, 10(1), 147. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010147