Cresswell Kathrin M, Fernando Bernard, McKinstry Brian, Sheikh Aziz
Division of Community Health Sciences, General Practice Section, University of Edinburgh, 20 West Richmond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DX, UK.
Br Med Bull. 2007;83:259-74. doi: 10.1093/bmb/ldm016. Epub 2007 Jun 18.
Increasing recognition of the burden associated with iatrogenic disease has led to international interest into how best to promote patient safety. Within this field, the subject of adverse drug events (ADEs) has received particular attention, this reflecting the known high frequency with which such events occur, particularly in the elderly.
We conducted a narrative review summarizing epidemiological data on medication-related adverse events in elderly people, considering various known causes of such events and suggesting practical ways in which prescribing can be made safer for high-risk populations.
There is an increasing recognition that a relatively high proportion of ADEs in the elderly may be preventable. Systems issues have been found to play a particularly powerful role in this context, resulting in several promising approaches to address the problem.
Relatively simple system changes have the potential to reduce the burden associated with medication-related adverse events in the elderly.
对医源性疾病相关负担的认识不断提高,引发了国际社会对如何最佳促进患者安全的关注。在这一领域,药物不良事件(ADEs)受到了特别关注,这反映出此类事件发生频率较高,尤其是在老年人中。
我们进行了一项叙述性综述,总结了老年人药物相关不良事件的数据,考虑了此类事件的各种已知原因,并提出了使高风险人群用药更安全的切实可行方法。
人们越来越认识到,老年人中相当一部分药物不良事件可能是可预防的。在这种情况下,系统问题被发现发挥着特别重要的作用,从而产生了几种有前景的解决问题的方法。
相对简单地改变系统有可能减轻老年人药物相关不良事件的负担。