A survey of psychotropic drug prescriptions in an oncology population
Open Access
- 1 November 1979
- Vol. 44 (5) , 1919-1929
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197911)44:5<1919::aid-cncr2820440555>3.0.co;2-t
Abstract
The present study examined the prescription practices concerning psychotropic drugs in 5 major oncology centers over a 6 month period. During the survey period 1579 patients were admitted to the collaborating institutions, and 51% of them were prescribed at least one psychotropic medication. Hypnotics were the most frequently prescribed drugs, accounting for 48% of total prescriptions, followed by anti‐psychotics at 26% and anti‐anxiety agents at 25%. Anti‐depressant drugs accounted for only 1% of psychotropic prescriptions. Analysis of prescription rationales revealed that 44% of the psychotropic prescriptions were written for sleep, while 25% were given for nausea and vomiting; approximately 17% were attributed to psychological distress, and 12% were associated with diagnostic medical procedures. The overall rate of prescription was approximately 2 psychotropic drugs per patient per admission, with only 2% of prescriptions resulting in chart‐documented side effects. At the level of individual compounds, 3 distinct drugs accounted for 72% of total prescriptions—flurazepam (33%), prochlorperazine (21%), and diazepam (17%).This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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