Literature DB >> 32244439

Systematic Medication Review in General Practice by an Interdisciplinary Team: A thorough but Laborious Method to Address Polypharmacy among Elderly Patients.

Dagmar Abelone Dalin1, Charlotte Vermehren1,2, Anette Kobberø Jensen3, Janne Unkerskov4, Jon Trærup Andersen1,2.   

Abstract

Polypharmacy increases the risk of hospitalization but may be reduced by medication review. The study objective is to describe and evaluate a method for conducting medication review in general practice by an interdisciplinary medication team of pharmacists and physicians-in this case conducted by a team from the Department of Clinical Pharmacology-based on information concerning medication, diagnosis, relevant laboratory data and medical history supplied by the general practitioner. We discussed the medication review with the patients' general practitioners and received feedback from them regarding acceptance rates of the recommended changes. Ninety-four patients with a total of 1471 prescriptions were included. A medication change was recommended for nearly half of the prescriptions (48%); at least one change of medication was recommended for all patients. The acceptance rate for recommended medication changes was 55%, corresponding to a mean of 4.2 accepted recommendations per patient. For 18% of all 1471 prescriptions, the general practitioner agreed either to discontinue (stop the medication completely) or reduce the dose of the medication. This method is thorough, but since it requires several healthcare professionals, it is rather time-consuming. There is a need to support medication review in general practice, but although this method may be too time consuming in most cases, it may nevertheless prove to be a useful tool managing the most complicated patients.

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Keywords:  aged; aged 80 and over; deprescriptions; family practice; general practice; general practitioners; healthcare professional; medication errors; medication review; medicine review; pharmacists; polypharmacy

Year:  2020        PMID: 32244439     DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy8020057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)        ISSN: 2226-4787


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1.  Exploration of Symptom Scale as an Outcome for Deprescribing: A Medication Review Study in Nursing Homes.

Authors:  Dagmar Abelone Dalin; Sara Frandsen; Gitte Krogh Madsen; Charlotte Vermehren
Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-21
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