Evaluation of older persons’ medications: a critical incident technique study exploring healthcare professionals’ experiences and actions
Autor: | Axel Ros, Johan Thor, Malin Holmqvist, Linda Johansson |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Medication evaluation
Health Personnel media_common.quotation_subject Health informatics Health administration 03 medical and health sciences Patient safety 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Healthcare professionals Task Performance and Analysis Humans Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Situational ethics Critical incident technique Aged media_common Aged 80 and over Polypharmacy business.industry 030503 health policy & services Health Policy Nursing research Caregivers Older persons Psychological resilience Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 0305 other medical science business Delivery of Health Care Critical Incident Technique Research Article |
Zdroj: | BMC Health Services Research, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021) BMC Health Services Research |
ISSN: | 1472-6963 |
Popis: | Background Older persons with polypharmacy are at increased risk of harm from medications. Therefore, it is important that physicians and nurses, together with the persons, evaluate medications to avoid hazardous polypharmacy. It remains unclear how healthcare professionals experience such evaluations. This study aimed to explore physicians’ and nurses’ experiences from evaluations of older persons’ medications, and their related actions to manage concerns related to the evaluations. Method Individual interview data from 29 physicians and nurses were collected and analysed according to the critical incident technique. Results The medication evaluation for older persons was influenced by the working conditions (e.g. healthcare professionals’ clinical knowledge, experiences, and situational conditions) and working in partnership (e.g. cooperating around and with the older person). Actions taken to manage these evaluations were related to working with a plan (e.g. performing day-to-day work and planning for continued treatment) and collaborative problem-solving (e.g. finding a solution, involving the older person, and communicating with colleagues). Conclusion Working conditions and cooperation with colleagues, the older persons and their formal or informal caregivers, emerged as important factors related to the medication evaluation. By adjusting their performance to variations in these conditions, healthcare professionals contributed to the resilience of the healthcare system by its capacity to prevent, notice and mitigate medication problems. Based on these findings, we hypothesize that a joint plan for continued treatment could facilitate such resilience, if it articulates what to observe, when to act, who should act and what actions to take in case of deviations from what is expected. |
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