DOI: 10.1111/ggi.14777 ISSN: 1444-1586

Continuous laxative use and its relationship to defecation among residents of nursing homes: A longitudinal observational study using the interRAI

Manami Takaoka, Ayumi Igarashi, Ayako Ninomiya, Tomoaki Ishibashi, Noriko Yamamoto‐Mitani
  • General Medicine

Aim

To clarify the association between constipation, diarrhea, and long‐term laxative use in Japanese nursing home residents.

Methods

Data from 306 residents with chronic constipation aged over 75 years for basic characteristics, medication use, activities of daily living, and concurrent illness were collected via two consecutive 6‐monthly surveys conducted using the Japanese interRAI assessment tool. We used bivariate and multivariate analyses to examine the associations between chronic constipation, diarrhea, and continuous laxative use.

Results

Chronic constipation persisted in 74.5% of residents despite their continuous use of laxatives. Additionally, 14.4% experienced chronic diarrhea while on laxatives. Residents using salt laxatives had significantly lower chronic constipation than those not using salt laxatives (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 0.52), while residents using novel laxatives had significantly higher chronic diarrhea than those not using novel laxatives (AOR 4.28).

Conclusions

Our findings reveal that bowel movement‐related problems remain a concern and highlight the need for further research on the use of novel laxatives in nursing home residents. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; ••: ••–••.

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