Title : National patterns of dementia treatment among elderly ambulatory patients - Maneno_2006_J.Natl.Med.Assoc_98_430 |
Author(s) : Maneno MK , Lee E , Wutoh AK , Zuckerman IH , Jackson P , Lombardo FA , Scott KR , Xue Z |
Ref : J Natl Med Assoc , 98 :430 , 2006 |
Abstract :
PURPOSES: To assess patterns of dementia/Alzheimer's disease (AD) management and to investigate predictive factors of cholinesterase inhibitor prescriptions. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a national survey among the elderly aged >60 from 2000 to 2002. Visit characteristics and cholinesterase inhibitor prescriptions associated with dementia/AD status were evaluated. MAIN FINDINGS: A total of 25,561 visit records were identified. Of the total visits, only 0.6% had dementia/AD records. Most of the dementia/AD visits were made by women (60.6%) and white patients (93.5%). Of the dementia/AD visits, about half (46.5%) were prescribed with one or more cholinesterase inhibitors. Donepezil was the most prevalent agent (68.0%) followed by rivastigmine (26.0%). Logistic regression analyses indicated that the physician's specialty was a strong predictor for cholinesterase inhibitor prescription; psychiatrists [odds ratio (OR)=5.5; p<0.01] and neurologists (OR=2.6; p<0.03) were more likely to prescribe cholinesterase inhibitor than other physicians. Other characteristics including race did not show significant association. |
PubMedSearch : Maneno_2006_J.Natl.Med.Assoc_98_430 |
PubMedID: 16573310 |
Maneno MK, Lee E, Wutoh AK, Zuckerman IH, Jackson P, Lombardo FA, Scott KR, Xue Z (2006)
National patterns of dementia treatment among elderly ambulatory patients
J Natl Med Assoc
98 :430
Maneno MK, Lee E, Wutoh AK, Zuckerman IH, Jackson P, Lombardo FA, Scott KR, Xue Z (2006)
J Natl Med Assoc
98 :430