AIM: To assess the effect of a simple medication guide (the Pill Pruner) on the number of regular medications taken by older patients following medical admission. METHODS: In July 2009, following introduction of the Pill Pruner, we audited 500 consecutive older patients, recording the number of regular medications being taken on admission and discharge. Safety data included 90-day mortality and readmission rates. Medication numbers were compared to a similar audit undertaken in September 2008 and to a repeat audit in December 2009. RESULTS: The mean number of medications on admission (± SD) was 6.3 ± 3 versus 6.5 ± 3 at discharge (P = 0.13). Number of discharge medications was decreased compared to September 2008 (7.7 ± 4; P = 0.001) but similar to that for the repeat audit. No change in mortality or readmission rate was seen. CONCLUSION: Use of the Pill Pruner reduced the number of regular medications prescribed to older patients without affecting safety.
AIM: To assess the effect of a simple medication guide (the Pill Pruner) on the number of regular medications taken by older patients following medical admission. METHODS: In July 2009, following introduction of the Pill Pruner, we audited 500 consecutive older patients, recording the number of regular medications being taken on admission and discharge. Safety data included 90-day mortality and readmission rates. Medication numbers were compared to a similar audit undertaken in September 2008 and to a repeat audit in December 2009. RESULTS: The mean number of medications on admission (± SD) was 6.3 ± 3 versus 6.5 ± 3 at discharge (P = 0.13). Number of discharge medications was decreased compared to September 2008 (7.7 ± 4; P = 0.001) but similar to that for the repeat audit. No change in mortality or readmission rate was seen. CONCLUSION: Use of the Pill Pruner reduced the number of regular medications prescribed to older patients without affecting safety.
Authors: Cristín Ryan; Ruth Teh; Simon Moyes; Tim Wilkinson; Martin Connolly; Anna Rolleston; Mere Kepa; Ngaire Kerse Journal: BMC Geriatr Date: 2019-12-19 Impact factor: 3.921