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Use of glaucoma medications: state of the science and directions for observational research.

Vicky H Lu1, Ivan Goldberg, Christine Y Lu.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To summarize observational studies that focus on the use of glaucoma medications and to identify gaps in knowledge to guide future investigation.
DESIGN: Literature study.
METHODS: We searched the electronic databases MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PubMed for English language articles published through December 2009 using the search terms physician's practice patterns, drug prescriptions, pharmaceutical services, medication adherence, ophthalmology, glaucoma, and ophthalmic solutions. We categorized studies by areas of focus and extracted and summarized key features: study population, data sources, and main findings.
RESULTS: We identified 2224 articles by the search. Fifty-five described glaucoma medication use using large databases. Predominant areas of focus were: trends in prescription choices (n = 13); adherence, persistence, or both (n = 31); rational use of medications (n = 9); and policy-related issues (n = 2). Over the last decade, use of β-blockers and miotics has decreased substantially, whereas new agents, particularly prostaglandin analogs, have become more popular. Nonadherence was an issue in more than 25% of patients. A significant proportion of patients with comorbidities, contraindications, or both had received topical β-blockers.
CONCLUSIONS: To date, most studies have focused on adherence to glaucoma medications and changes in treatment choices. Major gaps in knowledge include prescribing patterns by prescriber specialty (ophthalmologists, primary care physicians, and optometrists), medication-related problems, and subsequent adverse health outcomes. Well-designed longitudinal observational studies addressing these gaps are warranted to improve patient safety.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20678750     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2010.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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5.  Comparing the efficacy of the monocular trial treatment paradigm with multiple measurements of intraocular pressure before and after treatment initiation in primary open-angle glaucoma.

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6.  Objective assessment of compliance and persistence among patients treated for glaucoma and ocular hypertension: a systematic review.

Authors:  Gregory Reardon; Sameer Kotak; Gail F Schwartz
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7.  Specifying active components of educational interventions to promote adherence to treatment in glaucoma patients: application of a taxonomy of behavior change techniques.

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8.  The eye drop chart: a pilot study for improving administration of and compliance with topical treatments in glaucoma patients.

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9.  A study to assess the feasibility of undertaking a randomized controlled trial of adherence with eye drops in glaucoma patients.

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