Study says Parkinson’s Patients Are Over-Prescribed Antipsychotics
Older adults in long-term care homes who have Parkinson's disease (PD) are frequently prescribed antipsychotic medications without clear justification, according to a new study from the
The study, published in the
Antipsychotic medications can treat symptoms of dementia and other neuropsychiatric manifestations associated with PD, but guidelines suggest their use be reserved for those with severe agitation, aggression or psychosis, or those who are a risk to themselves or others.
"We found that antipsychotic prescribing among individuals living with Parkinson's disease was far greater than that of severe aggression and psychosis combined," said Dr.
The study also found that use of physical restraints was frequent among LTC residents living with PD, particularly those who were male, disabled, cognitively impaired and incontinent.
"Our findings suggest that individuals with PD are not receiving optimal care and may be exposed to serious risks associated with antipsychotic and restraint use," said Professor
While care practices were similar in homes across the country, the study points to the general need for better care for persons in continuing care settings. More frequent physician visits were associated with lower use of restraints or antipsychotic medications. Additional education and training for the health care team can also offer opportunities for better care.
"Increasing access to health-care professionals with advanced training in geriatrics is key to ensuring optimal outcomes for this disease," said
Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease. It affects more than 100,000 Canadians.
The study is part of the National Population Health Study of Neurological Conditions, and is one of the largest Canadian studies ever conducted on Parkinson's disease.
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