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BJGP Open ; 2024 May 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38806211

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BACKGROUND: Despite advances in glaucoma management, topical eyedrop treatment has been paramount, with prostaglandin analogues (PGAs) being first-line agents. While late presentation is linked with deprivation, there is no recent research examining associations between deprivation and prescribing within primary care. AIM: To explore PGA prescribing in general practice over a 6-year timeline, assessing for associations with deprivation. DESIGN & SETTING: Analysis of NHS Business Services Authority data for general practice prescribing in England from April 2016-March 2022. METHOD: Glaucoma treatments by GP prescriber were extracted, identifying ~9.11-9.58 million prescriptions/annum. Data were linked to indices of multiple deprivation (IMD) quintiles of GP practices. Crude rates per 1,000 population were calculated using population data from NHS Digital. Time-series analyses facilitated comparison in prescribing nationally and in deprived areas. Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) modelling facilitated measurement of synchrony between time-series using cross correlation. RESULTS: PGAs and fixed combination eyedrops account for approximately two-thirds of glaucoma-related prescribing. Prescriptions per month increased slightly over a 6-year timeline, but rates per 1,000 of population reduced in 2020-21. PGA prescriptions dispensed in deprived areas is lower than all other quintiles. Cross-correlation analysis indicates a lag of ~12 months between average PGA prescribing nationally versus more deprived areas. CONCLUSION: The rate of PGA prescribing in primary care is substantially lower in deprived versus affluent areas, with delayed uptake of PGAs in more deprived areas of ~12 months. Further research is needed to explore reasons for this discrepancy, permitting strategies to be developed to reduce unwarranted variation.

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