| Literature DB >> 30683060 |
Olaf Krause1, Birgitt Wiese2, Ina-Merle Doyle2, Claudia Kirsch2, Petra Thürmann3, Stefan Wilm4, Lisa Sparenberg5, Regina Stolz6, Antje Freytag7, Jutta Bleidorn2, Ulrike Junius-Walker2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR). They usually experience polypharmacy and often take potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) and antipsychotics. This, coupled with a frail health state, makes NHR particularly vulnerable to adverse drug events (ADE). The value of systematic medication reviews and interprofessional co-operation for improving medication quality in NHR has been recognized. Yet the evidence of a positive effect on NHR' health and wellbeing is inconclusive at this stage. This study investigates the effects of pharmacists' medication reviews linked with measures to strengthen interprofessional co-operation on NHR' medication quality, health status and health care use.Entities:
Keywords: Change management; General practitioners; Interprofessional; Medication review; Medication therapy management; Nursing homes; Nursing staff; Pharmacists; Polypharmacy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30683060 PMCID: PMC6347799 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1027-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Flow chart with an overview of study steps
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | |
|---|---|---|
| Nursing home | Size at least 30 residents, and nursing home status in accordance with German statutory social law. | Specialised nursing homes (nursing homes for ventilated patients, psychiatric homes, homes for alcohol or drug addicted patients) |
| Pharmacist | Serving a nursing home participating in the study, willing to be trained in performing the medication review if randomised to the intervention group. | Pharmacists who serve intervention and control group nursing homes at the same time |
| GP | Serving a nursing home participating in the study, willing to provide participants’ health data (current diagnoses, laboratory parameters), willing to participate in a special training if randomised to the intervention group | Currently participating in other ongoing activities about medication of nursing home residents, GPs who concurrently serve NHR in intervention and control homes |
| NHR | At least 65 years old and in long-term residential care | Residents with a life expectancy less than six months based on nurses’ judgement and, in case of doubt, additionally based on the GPs’ judgement, patients in vigilant coma |
Toolbox content
| Name | Function |
|---|---|
| Thematic map for drug safety (German name: AMTS-AMPEL-Karte) | • clues for drug induced symptoms |
| Additional information for the thematic map for safety in drug therapy | • easy explanations for drugs and symptoms |
| Treatment observation sheet (German name: Therapiebeobachtungsbogen) | • to be used by nursing staff |
| Ward round tool | • to be used in common ward roundsof all 3 partaking professions |
| PRISCUS list [ | • List of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) for senior citizens |
| Hospital discharge tool | • communication aid between nursing staff and GPs |
Overview of planned assessments/data collection [24, 36–39]