polypharmacy
This package analyse prescription drugs deliveries to calculate
several indicators of polypharmacy corresponding to the various
definitions found in the literature.
It is essential to know the concepts used to calculate the various
polypharmacy indicators to adequately use this package.
The core of the package is the data_process()
function that
creates the data.table
of pharmacists drug deliveries by
restructuring the drug delivery records (usually extracted from a
pharmacy or a health insurance information system) into continuous
periods of drug availability, applying user-defined arguments such as
the grace periods between renewals or the longest treatment duration
that an individual may accumulate through the successive renewals.
Then, each polypharmacy indicator can be computed using the
corresponding function (ind_simult()
,
ind_stdcumul()
, ind_wcumul()
,
ind_stdcontinuous()
, ind_ucontinuous()
) or
using the overall function indicators()
and select all the
desired indicator(s) to be calculated at once.
Prior to running data_process()
the user may need to
pre-process the table of original drug delivery records to break down
combination drug into their individual components
(drugs_bkdn()
) and/or to overwrite the treatment duration
of specified drugs with constant time periods
(cst_trt_dur()
).
Installation
install.packages("polypharmacy")
Development version
To get a bug fix or to use a feature from the development version,
you can install the development version of polypharamcy
from GitHub.
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("guiboucher/polypharmacy")
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