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An Interdisciplinary Academic Detailing Approach to Decrease Inappropriate Medication Prescribing by Physician Residents for Older Veterans Treated in the Emergency Department.

Jason M Moss1,2, William E Bryan3, Loren M Wilkerson4, Heather A King5,6, George L Jackson5,6, Ryan K Owenby3, Courtney H Van Houtven5,6, Melissa B Stevens7,8, James Powers9,10, Camille P Vaughan7,8, William W Hung11,12, Ula Hwang11,12, Alayne D Markland13, Richard Sloane1,14, William Knaack15, Susan Nicole Hastings1,5,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an academic detailing intervention delivered as part of a quality improvement project by a physician-pharmacist pair on (1) self-reported confidence in prescribing for older adults and (2) rates of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) prescribed to older adults by physician residents in a Veteran Affairs emergency department (ED).
METHODS: This quality improvement project at a single site utilized a questionnaire that assessed knowledge of Beers Criteria, self-perceived barriers to appropriate prescribing in older adults, and self-rated confidence in ability to prescribe in older adults which was administered to physician residents before and after academic detailing delivered during their emergency medicine rotation. PIM rates in the resident cohort who received the academic detailing were compared to residents who did not receive the intervention.
RESULTS: Sixty-three residents received the intervention between February 2013 and December 2014. At baseline, approximately 50% of the residents surveyed reported never hearing about nor using the Beers Criteria. A significantly greater proportion of residents agreed or strongly agreed in their abilities to identify drug-disease interactions and to prescribe the appropriate medication for the older adult after receiving the intervention. The resident cohort who received the educational intervention was less likely to prescribe a PIM when compared to the untrained resident cohort with a rate ratio of 0.73 ( P < .0001).
CONCLUSION: Academic detailing led by a physician-pharmacist pair resulted in improved confidence in physician residents' ability to prescribe safely in an older adult ED population and was associated with a statistically significant decrease in PIM rates.

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Keywords:  academic detailing; elderly; potentially inappropriate medications

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29277130      PMCID: PMC6533068          DOI: 10.1177/0897190017747424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pract        ISSN: 0897-1900


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1.  Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions to Older Patients in Emergency Departments in South Korea: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Kyungim Kim; Jinyoung Jung; Haesook Kim; Jung Tae Kim; Jung Mi Oh; Hyunah Kim
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Review 2.  Effectiveness of Interventions to Reduce Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Older Patients: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Daniela A Rodrigues; Ana I Plácido; Ramona Mateos-Campos; Adolfo Figueiras; Maria Teresa Herdeiro; Fátima Roque
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 5.810

3.  Virtual academic detailing (e-Detailing): A vital tool during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Jonathan D Hoffman; Ramona Shayegani; Patrick M Spoutz; Ashley D Hillman; Jason P Smith; Daina L Wells; Sarah J Popish; Julianne E Himstreet; Jane M Manning; Mark Bounthavong; Melissa L D Christopher
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