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Polypharmacy and non-returned off-island referral among residents of remote islands: a retrospective cohort study in Okinawa, Japan

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アイテムタイプ 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1)
公開日 2025-10-06
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タイトル Polypharmacy and non-returned off-island referral among residents of remote islands: a retrospective cohort study in Okinawa, Japan
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キーワード Japan
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キーワード cohort studies
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キーワード islands
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キーワード polypharmacy
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キーワード primary care
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キーワード referral
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キーワード relocation
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キーワード aged
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著者 石坂, 真梨子

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ja 石坂, 真梨子
宮崎大学

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en Ishisaka, Mariko
University of Miyazaki

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Kaneko, Makoto

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en Kaneko, Makoto(Personal)
Yokohama City University

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Morimoto, Takeshi

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en Morimoto, Takeshi(Personal)
Hyogo Medical University

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Motomura, Kazuhisa

× Motomura, Kazuhisa

en Motomura, Kazuhisa(Personal)
Madoka Family Clinic

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Yonaha, Hiroyasu

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en Yonaha, Hiroyasu(Personal)
Okinawa Prefectural Yaeyama Hospital

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Ueda, Shinichiro

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en Ueda, Shinichiro(Personal)
University of the Ryukyus

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内容記述 Introduction: Deterioration of chronic conditions and serious acute illnesses are major factors preventing older individuals from remaining within their local communities, which may be significant burdens for islanders. The specific reasons and risk factors associated with non-returned off-island referrals remain insufficiently investigated. This study aims to describe cases of non-return after off-island referrals and to examine the relationship between polypharmacy and non-returned off-island referral among older residents regularly attending remote island clinics.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study across 14 solo-practice outpatient clinics on the remote islands of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The study participants were island residents aged 65 years or older who were regularly visiting clinics between 1 April 2015 and 31 March 2020. Exposure was defined as polypharmacy, specified as the use of five or more chronic medications at baseline. The outcome was defined as non-returned off-island referrals, encompassing emergent transfer or scheduled referrals from island clinics to off-island core institutions or specialists, which resulted in relocation outside the islands or death off-island, as confirmed by medical records or referral letter responses. The analysis for the association between polypharmacy and non-returned off-island referral was adjusted for age, sex, activities of daily living, dementia, multimorbidity, and the presence of specific medical conditions, including coronary artery disease, stroke and malignancy at baseline.
Results: A total of 1566 patients regularly visiting clinics were included in the analysis. At baseline, 41.9% of all participants classified as having polypharmacy. During a median follow-up of 5 years, 181 of 1566 (11.6%) participants resulted in non-returned off-island referrals. The most frequent health events resulting in them were bone fracture, pneumonia/bronchitis and acute heart failure. Among the 656 polypharmacy participants, 112 experienced non-returned off-island referrals with an adjusted odds ratio of 1.98 (95% confidence interval: 1.38–2.85).
Conclusion: A significant association was observed between polypharmacy and non-returned off-island referrals on the remote islands of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Older island residents with polypharmacy are at a higher risk of non-returned off-island referrals than those with non-polypharmacy, and physicians managing these patients in remote primary care settings should be aware of this risk. This awareness may promote physician responses to other modifiable risk factors and potentially mitigate the consequences.
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書誌情報 en : Rural and remote health

巻 25, 号 3, 発行日 2025-08-28
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出版者 James Cook University
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関連識別子 https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH9695
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