| Literature DB >> 29110651 |
J M Hoebert1,2, A K Mantel-Teeuwisse3, H G M Leufkens2, L van Dijk4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the last 20-30 years, many international studies have found substantial differences in the use of (older) psychotropic medication between European countries. The majority mentioned an important role for attitudes and beliefs towards psychotropic medication. So far, no studies have looked into the effects of cultural diversity on the use of new medications entering the market. As national cultures relate deeply to held values regarding, for example, what is seen as effective versus ineffective or safe versus dangerous, (cultural) diversity in decision making around the role of new medications in clinical practice may already be expected from the first day after market authorization.Entities:
Keywords: Cultural diversity; European Union; Hofstede dimensions; Psychotropic medications; Utilization; Variation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29110651 PMCID: PMC5674841 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2649-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Hofstede’s definitions for the six cultural dimensions (adapted from http://geerthofstede.com/culture-geert-hofstede-gert-jan-hofstede/6d-model-of-national-culture/) and summary of hypotheses.
| Power distance (PDI) relates to the extent to which the less powerful members of a society accept and expect that power is distributed unequally. It suggests that a society’s level of inequality is endorsed by the followers as much as by the leaders [ |
| Individualism (versus collectivism) (IDV) A society’s position on this dimension is reflected in whether people’s self-image is defined in terms of “I” (individualism) or “we” (collectivism). |
| Masculinity (versus femininity) (MAS) refers to the distribution of emotional roles between the genders. The masculinity side of this dimension represents a preference in society for achievement, heroism, assertiveness and material reward for success. Society at large is more competitive. |
| Uncertainty avoidance (UAI) indicates the degree to which the members of a society feel uncomfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity, and shows how comfortable society is in unstructured situations that are novel, unknown and surprising. |
| Long-term (versus short-term orientation) (LTO) fosters pragmatic virtues oriented towards future rewards, in particular saving, persistence and adaptation to changing conditions. |
| Indulgence (versus Restraint) (IVR) Indulgence stands for a society that allows relatively free gratification of basic and natural human drives related to enjoying life and having fun. |
Fig. 1Adoption curve of the three case study medications included in the present study
Total use of the case study medications and country scores on Hofstede dimensions
| Total use of the case study medications in DDDs/1000inhabitants/year | Country scores | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country | t = 0 | t = 1 | t = 2 | t = 3 | PDI | IDV | MAS | UAI | LTO | IVR |
| Austria | 8.9 | 52.0 | 101.6 | 214.5 | 11 | 55 | 79 | 70 | 60 | 63 |
| Belgium | 4.0 | 253.4 | 426.6 | 506.1 | 65 | 75 | 54 | 94 | 82 | 57 |
| Czech Republic | 0.5 | 30.7 | 53.6 | 56.5 | 57 | 58 | 57 | 74 | 70 | 29 |
| Denmark | 26.8 | 146.1 | 232.2 | 341.2 | 18 | 74 | 16 | 23 | 35 | 70 |
| Estonia | 10.9 | 33.7 | 52.3 | 45.7 | 40 | 60 | 30 | 60 | 82 | 16 |
| Finland | 2.9 | 123.5 | 269.7 | 452.3 | 33 | 63 | 26 | 59 | 38 | 57 |
| France | 46.0 | 230.9 | 184.8 | 239.9 | 68 | 71 | 43 | 86 | 63 | 48 |
| Germany | 3.8 | 133.7 | 201.9 | 262.3 | 35 | 67 | 66 | 65 | 83 | 40 |
| Greece | 13.9 | 142.4 | 332.3 | 494.9 | 60 | 35 | 57 | 112 | 45 | 50 |
| Hungary | 5.1 | 80.4 | 118.2 | 169.8 | 46 | 80 | 88 | 82 | 58 | 31 |
| Ireland | 8.8 | 152.4 | 254.5 | 350.7 | 28 | 70 | 68 | 35 | 24 | 65 |
| Italy | 6.8 | 127.4 | 203.6 | 262.9 | 50 | 76 | 70 | 75 | 61 | 30 |
| Latvia | 2.3 | 31.2 | 51.0 | 48.4 | 44 | 70 | 9 | 63 | 69 | 13 |
| Lithuania | 1.2 | 59.1 | 101.3 | 92.7 | 42 | 60 | 19 | 65 | 82 | 16 |
| Luxembourg | 11.0 | 226.1 | 353.2 | 455.2 | 40 | 60 | 50 | 70 | 64 | 56 |
| Netherlands | 5.4 | 91.5 | 138.5 | 176.1 | 38 | 80 | 14 | 53 | 67 | 68 |
| Poland | 0.0 | 0.4 | 10.2 | 19.0 | 68 | 60 | 64 | 93 | 38 | 29 |
| Portugal | 3.4 | 181.4 | 340.5 | 440.5 | 63 | 27 | 31 | 104 | 28 | 33 |
| Slovak Republic | 3.2 | 58.2 | 96.20 | 140.8 | 104 | 52 | 110 | 51 | 77 | 28 |
| Slovenia | 2.5 | 158.3 | 282.9 | 356.3 | 71 | 27 | 19 | 88 | 49 | 48 |
| Spain | 41.5 | 344.2 | 464.2 | 562.1 | 57 | 51 | 42 | 86 | 48 | 44 |
| Sweden | 0.9 | 76.5 | 202.7 | 336.1 | 31 | 71 | 5 | 29 | 53 | 78 |
| United Kingdom | 2.4 | 78.7 | 141.7 | 184.7 | 35 | 89 | 66 | 35 | 51 | 69 |
PDI power distance, IDV individualism, MAS masculinity, UAI uncertainty avoidance, LTO long-term orientation, IVR indulgence
t = 0: the moment first usage was seen, t = 1: one year after first usage was seen, t = 2: two years after first usage was seen and t = 3: three years after first usage was seen
Correlations between the total use of the case study medications and Hofstede dimensions
| Cultural dimensions | Spearman correlation coefficient (Rho) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| t = 0 | t = 1 | t = 2 | t = 3 | |
| PDI | 0.122 | .144 | .019 | −.024 |
| IDV | 0.018 | −.022 | −.135 | −.170 |
| MAS | 0.120 | −.078 | −.106 | −.086 |
| UAI | .106 | .319 | .286 | .265 |
| LTO | −.125 | −.267 | −.392 | −.407 |
| IVR | .266 | .406 | .505 * | .542 * |
PDI power distance, IDV individualism, MAS masculinity, UAI uncertainty avoidance, LTO long-term orientation, IVR indulgence
*= statistically significant (p < 0.05)
Fig. 2a Correlations between aripiprazole and Hofstede dimensions over time. Marked dots show statistically significant correlations. PDI = power distance, IDV = Individualism, MAS = masculinity, UAI = uncertainty avoidance, LTO = long-term orientation, IVR = indulgence. b Correlations between duloxetine and Hofstede dimensions over time. Marked dots show statistically significant correlations. PDI = power distance, IDV = Individualism, MAS = masculinity, UAI = uncertainty avoidance, LTO = long-term orientation, IVR = indulgence. c Correlations between pregabalin and Hofstede dimensions over time. Marked dots show statistically significant correlations. PDI = power distance, IDV = Individualism, MAS = masculinity, UAI = uncertainty avoidance, LTO = long-term orientation, IVR = indulgence