Nurse-led medication reviews and the quality of drug treatment of elderly hospitalized patients
Autor: | Eva Andersén Karlsson, Monica Bergqvist, Johanna Ulfvarson |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Drug medicine.medical_specialty media_common.quotation_subject MEDLINE Nurses Nurse's Role Patient Readmission law.invention Drug Utilization Review Pharmacotherapy Drug Therapy law Intervention (counseling) medicine Humans Medication Errors Pharmacology (medical) Quality (business) Education Nursing Intensive care medicine Aged media_common Aged 80 and over Pharmacology Clinical pharmacology business.industry fungi food and beverages social sciences General Medicine Patient Discharge humanities Hospitalization Clinical trial Physical therapy Female business |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 65:1089-1096 |
ISSN: | 1432-1041 0031-6970 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00228-009-0728-2 |
Popis: | To evaluate if nurses after receiving training in clinical pharmacology can improve the quality of the drug therapy in elderly hospitalized patients.Nurses were given a 1-day training in clinical pharmacology to identify drug-related problems (DRPs).All patients admitted to the ward aged 65 or more were studied. Patients at the same ward before the intervention were considered as control group. Outcome variables were re-hospitalized 3 months from discharge, drug-related readmissions, the proportion of inappropriate drug use (IDU), and DRPs found by the nurses.Of 460 patients (250 intervention group and 210 in the control group) 38 and 36%, respectively, had at least one re-admission to hospital (p=0.86) and 24% of the patients died. Eighteen and 17% (43/37), respectively, used one or more inappropriate drug (p 0.90). The nurses found 86 clinically significant DRPs not detected by the usual care. A substantial part of the DRPs detected by the nurses were revealed with assistance of Symptoms Assessment Form (SYM). There were no statistical difference in the number of drug-related re-admissions between the groups, 14/16, respectively, (p=0.40).Nurses are able to detect a high proportion of clinically relevant DRPs not detected by the usual care and thereby increase the quality of the drug treatment in elderly hospitalized patients. Our study showed no effect on re-hospitalization or IDU. By using a SYM nurses can find DRPs that computer-based decision support systems miss. |
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