Literature DB >> 28768943

What the Desirable Collaboration between Care Workers in Nursing Homes and Phamacists Should Be: An Approach for Security and Safe Medication for Residents in Nursing Homes.

Hideyuki Maki1, Akira Shiraishi2, Akiko Miki3, Hiroki Satoh3, Yukari Konishi1, Kohei Asai1, Kenichi Funahashi2, Yoshinobu Usui2, Yasufumi Sawada3.   

Abstract

In our previous research, there was no collaboration between care workers and pharmacists, for the most part. As a result, it was discovered that in some cases, problems concerning medication of nursing home residents had not been resolved. To solve this issue, we brought together care workers and pharmacists for a workshop we conducted. We assigned 12 care workers with at least two years of experience and 12 pharmacists to four mixed groups and guided them in the management of in-home long-term medical care and conducted small group discussions (SGD) using the KJ method. In the pre-survey before the workshop, all 12 care workers replied "yes" to having experienced "concerns over medication" and nine (75%) replied "no" to having experienced "discussions (consultations) with pharmacists regarding the medication of residents". As a result of the SGD, "information sharing among professionals" was revealed as a problem common to all groups. Furthermore, common countermeasures for this issue included communication notes and holding collaborative meetings. In the post-survey after the workshop, 67% of the participants replied that their thoughts concerning countermeasures were "coherent", and everyone replied that their "awareness was increased". In a follow-up survey after the workshop, 82% of the participants replied that they were using some form of what they had learned and discovered in the workshop in their actual work.

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Keywords:  care worker; medication assistance; nursing home; pharmacist; small group discussion

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28768943     DOI: 10.1248/yakushi.17-00087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yakugaku Zasshi        ISSN: 0031-6903            Impact factor:   0.302


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1.  Analysis of contributory factors to incidents related to medication assistance for residents taking medicines in residential care homes for the elderly: a qualitative interview survey with care home staff.

Authors:  Hayato Kizaki; Daisuke Yamamoto; Hiroki Satoh; Kotaro Masuko; Hideyuki Maki; Yukari Konishi; Satoko Hori; Yasufumi Sawada
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 4.070

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