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Table 2 Agreement between at least one-time mother reported use of hypnotics and at least one dispensed prescription for a hypnotic drug to children aged 0–18 months

From: Hypnotics use in children 0–18 months: moderate agreement between mother-reported survey data and prescription registry data

 

Maternal report (MoBa)

Dispensed drugs (NorPD)

Neither

Only MoBa

Only NorPD

Both

 

Agreementd

Drug category (ATC code)

n

%

95% CI

n

%

95% CI

n

n

n

n

total

 

Alimemazine (R06AD01)

367

0.78%

0.70–0.86%

745

1.58%

1.47–1.69%

46,459

106

484

261

47,310

46.3

Promethazine (R06AD02)

14

0.03%

0.02–0.05%

0

  

47,297

14

0

0

47,310

0

Dexchlorpheniramine (R06AB02)

1131

2.39%

2.26–2.53%

2101

4.44%

4.26–4.64%

44,811

398

1368

733

47,310

43.6

Hypnotics and sedatives (N05C)a

39

0.08%

0.06–0.11%

38

0.08%

0.06–0.11%

47,249

23

22

16

47,310

41.0

Anxiolytics (N05B)b

62

0.14%

0.11–0.17%

351

0.74%

0.67–0.82%

46,935

24

311

40

47,310

19.1

Recommended antiepileptic’s

(from ATC N03A)c

49

0.10%

0.08–0.14%

50

0.11%

0.08–0.14%

47,257

3

4

46

47,310

92.9

  1. aincludes nitrazepam, midazolam and melatonin
  2. bincludes diazepam, clobazam and hydroxyzine
  3. cFirst choice drugs for treatment of childhood epilepsy. Includes carbamazepine N03AF01, oxcarbazepine N03AF02, lamotrigine N03AX09, topiramat N03AX11, and valproate N03AG01. Recommended by the Norwegian Society of Paediatricians
  4. dCalculated using Cohen’s Kappa