Literature DB >> 27008154

Medicines optimisation: priorities and challenges.

Gerri Kaufman1.   

Abstract

Medicines optimisation is promoted in a guideline published in 2015 by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Four guiding principles underpin medicines optimisation: aim to understand the patient's experience; ensure evidence-based choice of medicines; ensure medicines use is as safe as possible; and make medicines optimisation part of routine practice. Understanding the patient experience is important to improve adherence to medication regimens. This involves communication, shared decision making and respect for patient preferences. Evidence-based choice of medicines is important for clinical and cost effectiveness. Systems and processes for the reporting of medicines-related safety incidents have to be improved if medicines use is to be as safe as possible. Ensuring safe practice in medicines use when patients are transferred between organisations, and managing the complexities of polypharmacy are imperative. A medicines use review can help to ensure that medicines optimisation forms part of routine practice.

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Keywords:  adherence; evidence-based practice; medicines management; medicines optimisation; medicines use review; patient safety; patient-centred care

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27008154     DOI: 10.7748/ns.30.30.53.s47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Stand        ISSN: 0029-6570


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1.  Bridging the gap between academia and practice: novel organogram at the Pharmacy Council of India.

Authors:  Mansi Doshi; Minesh Parbat; Vibhu Paudyal; John Marriott
Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract       Date:  2022-03-20
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