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Building Community-Engaged Multidisciplinary Partnerships to Improve Medication Management in Elderly Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions.

Ivy O Poon1, Felicia Skelton2,3, Lena R Bean4, Dominique Guinn5, Terica L Jemerson4, Ngozi D Mbue6, Creaque V Charles1, Uche Anadu Ndefo1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Many studies in preventing adverse drug events have been researcher-driven, yet few have engaged patients in the development of a project. This project aims to engage minority elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions in the development of research questions and strategies to improve medication safety.
METHODS: Elderly patients (≥65 years old) who were prescribed 7 or more chronic medications were recruited through a university-based aging resource network in a historically African American community in Houston, Texas. Patients and a caregiver participated in a multidisciplinary workgroup comprised of a physician, pharmacists, a nurse, health educators, and a social worker. Patients were engaged by utilizing the 4 patient-centered outcomes research engagement principles. The workgroup created a strategic plan, completed an environmental scan, identified research problems, and reviewed current evidence-based approaches in the literature. Workgroup findings were presented to a broader audience within a community town hall setting, and input was collected from a community-wide survey.
RESULTS: From April 2018 to July 2018, 3 patients and 1 caregiver participated in 5 multidisciplinary workgroup meetings. A total of 74 seniors attended the town hall meeting, and 69 completed the surveys. The most common drug-related problems among survey participants were doubts about drug advertisements (79%) and drug interactions (70%). Most participants (88%) were more comfortable in receiving face-to-face counseling compared to an app or virtual visits. Findings aided in developing 3 grant proposals.
CONCLUSIONS: This narrative provides a roadmap for conducting multidisciplinary, patient-centered participatory research to refine research strategies in minimizing drug-related problems.
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Keywords:  adverse reactions; drugs; elderly; multiple chronic conditions; patient-centered care; polypharmacy; side effects

Year:  2021        PMID: 33898643      PMCID: PMC8060036     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Patient Cent Res Rev        ISSN: 2330-068X


  21 in total

1.  Effects of medication assessment as part of a comprehensive geriatric assessment on drug use over a 1-year period: a population-based intervention study.

Authors:  Pasi Lampela; Sirpa Hartikainen; Piia Lavikainen; Raimo Sulkava; Risto Huupponen
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2010-06-01       Impact factor: 3.923

2.  National surveillance of emergency department visits for outpatient adverse drug events.

Authors:  Daniel S Budnitz; Daniel A Pollock; Kelly N Weidenbach; Aaron B Mendelsohn; Thomas J Schroeder; Joseph L Annest
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2006-10-18       Impact factor: 56.272

3.  Randomized controlled trial of an intervention to improve drug appropriateness in community-dwelling polymedicated elderly people.

Authors:  Lluís Campins; Mateu Serra-Prat; Inés Gózalo; David López; Elisabet Palomera; Clara Agustí; Mateu Cabré
Journal:  Fam Pract       Date:  2016-09-07       Impact factor: 2.267

4.  US Emergency Department Visits for Outpatient Adverse Drug Events, 2013-2014.

Authors:  Nadine Shehab; Maribeth C Lovegrove; Andrew I Geller; Kathleen O Rose; Nina J Weidle; Daniel S Budnitz
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2016-11-22       Impact factor: 56.272

Review 5.  Adverse Drug Events in Older Adults: Review of Adjudication Methods in Deprescribing Studies.

Authors:  Sydney B Ross MSc Candidate; Peter E Wu; Anika Atique Md Candidate; Louise Papillon-Ferland; Robyn Tamblyn; Todd C Lee; Emily G McDonald
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2020-03-06       Impact factor: 5.562

6.  Effect of medication reconciliation interventions on outcomes: A systematic overview of systematic reviews.

Authors:  Laura J Anderson; Jeff L Schnipper; Teryl K Nuckols; Rita Shane; Michael M Le; Karen Robbins; Joshua M Pevnick
Journal:  Am J Health Syst Pharm       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 2.637

Review 7.  Evaluation of Patient and Family Engagement Strategies to Improve Medication Safety.

Authors:  Julia M Kim; Catalina Suarez-Cuervo; Zackary Berger; Joy Lee; Jessica Gayleard; Carol Rosenberg; Natalia Nagy; Kristina Weeks; Sydney Dy
Journal:  Patient       Date:  2018-04       Impact factor: 3.883

8.  Adverse drug reaction deaths reported in United States vital statistics, 1999-2006.

Authors:  Greene Shepherd; Philip Mohorn; Kristina Yacoub; Dianne Williams May
Journal:  Ann Pharmacother       Date:  2012-01-17       Impact factor: 3.154

Review 9.  Medication Adherence: Truth and Consequences.

Authors:  Marie T Brown; Jennifer Bussell; Suparna Dutta; Katherine Davis; Shelby Strong; Suja Mathew
Journal:  Am J Med Sci       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 2.378

10.  The use of self-quantification systems for personal health information: big data management activities and prospects.

Authors:  Manal Almalki; Kathleen Gray; Fernando Martin Sanchez
Journal:  Health Inf Sci Syst       Date:  2015-02-24
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  1 in total

1.  A Qualitative Analysis to Understand Perception about Medication-Related Problems among Older Minority Adults in a Historically Black Community.

Authors:  Ivy O Poon; Felicia Skelton; Lena R Bean; Dominique Guinn; Terica Jemerson; Ngozi D Mbue; Creaque V Charles; Uche A Ndefo
Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-07
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