How to estimate the population that is covered by community pharmacies? An evaluation of two methods using drug utilisation information

Purpose Pharmacy‐dispensing data are valuable sources of drug information, but the population that is covered by the pharmacies is often difficult to determine. We evaluated two methods using drug utilisation information to estimate the population size: a drug‐use‐based extrapolation of a known part...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety 2004-03, Vol.13 (3), p.173-179
Hauptverfasser: Schirm, Eric, Monster, Taco B. M., de Vries, Robin, van den Berg, Paul B., de Jong-van den Berg, Lolkje T. W., Tobi, Hilde
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Pharmacy‐dispensing data are valuable sources of drug information, but the population that is covered by the pharmacies is often difficult to determine. We evaluated two methods using drug utilisation information to estimate the population size: a drug‐use‐based extrapolation of a known part of the population and a capture‐recapture estimation without any prior knowledge of the population. Methods Using pharmacy‐dispensing data of three towns with known populations in the Netherlands, we estimated age‐and‐sex specific population sizes by extrapolating the proportion of drug‐using inhabitants. In addition, we applied two‐source and three‐source capture‐recapture models with all combinations of the following drug groups as different sources: anti‐asthmatics, analgesics, antibiotics and anti‐histamines. Results Drug‐use‐based extrapolation resulted in the best estimates with the least variability. All capture‐recapture models provided underestimations of the true population. Three‐source capture‐recapture resulted in better average estimates than two‐source capture‐recapture, but also had more variability. Conclusions If a part of the population is known, and if there is reason to assume that drug utilisation patterns do not vary within the region, it is best to use drug‐use‐based extrapolation. In all other situations capture‐recapture may be considered, with as main limitation that we found all models to underestimate the population considerably. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:1053-8569
1099-1557
DOI:10.1002/pds.882