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Psychotropic drug use among family caregivers of patients with Al | 48551

Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology

ISSN - 2155-9562

Psychotropic drug use among family caregivers of patients with Alzheimers disease

5th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics

March 14-16, 2016 London, UK

Natalia Verez Cotelo,N. Floro Andres Rodriguez,Jose A. Fornos Perez,J. Carlos Andres Iglesias,Marcos Rios Lago

San Pablo CEU University (Espana). Berbes Group.
Community Pharmacist. Berbes Group
Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED) & Red Menni de Servicios de Atencion al Dano Cerebral, Unidad de Investigacion Proyecto Alzheimer (UIP

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Neurol Neurophysiol

Abstract :

Background: The management of patients with Alzheimer�s disease (AD) is associated with burden and mental health consequences. Main family caregivers are exposed to emotional and physical stress. The burden becomes heavier as the disease progresses, and some caregivers begin to use natural herbal products to improve their mood, anxiety, sleeplessness and vitamins or tonics to improve overall, although in other cases the use of psychotropic drug (i.e., antianxiety, antidepressant, and sedative/hypnotic agents) is required. Objectives: To examine the correlates of psychotropic drug, natural herbal products and vitamins use among family caregivers of AD patients. Other aims were to determine anxiety and depression. Methods: The study was conducted on a sample group of 175 main family caregivers of AD patients in Galicia (Spain). Caregivers were asked to provide sociodemographic information (Table 1) and information about use of natural herbal products, vitamins and psychotropic drugs. Depressive symptoms were measured using the Beck Depression Inventory-II and anxiety symptoms were measured using the STAI-Anxiety Questionnaire (Table 2). Results: The analysis of the results shows that the average caregiver of an AD patient is a woman, approximately 56 years old. The majority of caregivers are sons/daughters (65%) with a primary education (37.1%). The prevalence of psychotropic drug use among caregivers (39%) is higher than previously reported prevalence rates in the general population. Of caregivers with depressive symptoms, 52% used psychotropic drug. Of caregivers with anxiety symptoms 44.6% used psychotropic drug, 31.4% of caregivers used natural herbal products and 14.3% of caregivers used vitamins or tonics to improve overall. The use of natural herbal products in women caregivers (36%) was higher than men caregivers (17%). Conclusion: This study found that 48% of caregivers with depressive symptoms and 55.4% of caregivers with depressive symptoms were not taking psychotropic drug, even with high levels. Results suggest that routine screening for depression and anxiety in caregivers may identify unmet needs for antidepressant therapy and may provide help caregivers.

Biography :

Muhammad Nauman Amin completed his MBBS in 2011. He is currently working as medicine trainee in United Kingdom and has completed his MRCP in 2015.

Email: nomi_189@yahoo.com

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