Understanding deprescribing of preventive cardiovascular medication: a Q-methodology study in patients

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Luymes, Clare H. [1 ]
Boelhouwer, Nelleke J. [1 ]
Poortvliet, Rosalinde K. E. [1 ]
de Ruijter, Wouter [1 ]
Reis, Ria [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Numans, Mattijs E. [1 ]
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[1] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Inst Social Sci Res, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Univ Cape Town, Childrens Inst, Cape Town, South Africa
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general practice; preventive medicine; cardiovascular diseases; antihypertensive agents; anticholesteremic agents; inappropriate prescribing; HYPERTENSION; MANAGEMENT; MEDICINES; RISK;
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10.2147/PPA.S131625
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Patients with low cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk potentially use preventive cardiovascular medication unnecessarily. Our aim was to identify various viewpoints and beliefs concerning the preventive CVD management of patients with low CVD risk using preventive cardiovascular medication. Furthermore, we investigated whether certain viewpoints were related to a preference for deprescription or the continuation of preventive cardiovascular medication. Methods: In 2015, we purposively sampled patients from the intervention arm of the Evaluating Cessation of STatins and Antihypertensive Treatment In primary Care (ECSTATIC) trial in the Netherlands for this study. Participants made Q-sorts by ranking 43 statements concerning preventive CVD management from "totally disagree" to "totally agree". These Q-sorts were analyzed using PQMethod 2.35 software. A varimax procedure presented the distinguishing viewpoints that were favored by our participants. We used group discussion quotations to underline our findings. For validation purposes, we asked participants how well each viewpoint fitted them. Results: Of 291 invited patients, 33 participated. Thirty-one Q-sorts were analyzed. The following three viewpoints were found: 1) a controlling viewpoint, in which patients held the belief that monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol levels is important (n=13, of which seven had their medication deprescribed and six continued their medication); 2) an autonomous viewpoint, in which patients showed a dislike of medication (n=8, of which seven had their medication deprescribed and one had it continued); and 3) an afraid viewpoint, in which patients were fearful of developing CVD (n=8, of which two had their medication deprescribed and six had it continued). Seventy-four percent of the participants believed that the viewpoint to which they were assigned was a good fit. Conclusion: Three well-discriminating viewpoints about preventive CVD management were determined. Knowing and recognizing these viewpoints is effective for general practitioners when discussing the deprescribing of preventive cardiovascular medications with patients and may be used to promote implementation of deprescription.
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