Ellenbecker Carol Hall, Frazier Susan C, Verney Sharon
College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.
Geriatr Nurs. 2004 May-Jun;25(3):164-70. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2004.04.008.
The purpose of this nonexperimental, descriptive study was to explore and describe the current state of medication management for patients receiving services from certified home health care agencies (CHHAs). Data were collected by self-report from a convenience sample of 101 home health care nurses from 12 agencies in six states. Nurses reported on a total of 1467 patients. Results of this study support the findings from previous research on medication management of older people living in the community. The majority of older home care patients were taking more than five prescription drugs. Many patients were taking medications in ways that deviated from the prescribed medication regimen. The results also suggest that patients are experiencing many adverse effects from medication errors. The reasons for these errors were reported to be a result of individual patient characteristics and, most frequently, communication problems in the system. Results of this study support recommendations for technology application, regulatory and policy changes, further research, and nursing practice.
这项非实验性描述性研究的目的是探索和描述接受认证家庭健康护理机构(CHHA)服务的患者的药物管理现状。数据通过自我报告从六个州12个机构的101名家庭健康护理护士的便利样本中收集。护士报告了总共1467名患者。本研究结果支持先前关于社区老年人药物管理研究的发现。大多数老年家庭护理患者服用超过五种处方药。许多患者服药方式偏离了规定的药物治疗方案。结果还表明,患者正经历着药物错误带来的许多不良反应。据报告,这些错误的原因是个体患者特征,最常见的是系统中的沟通问题。本研究结果支持有关技术应用、监管和政策变革、进一步研究及护理实践方面提出的建议。