Woods Diana Lynn, Guo Guifang, Kim Haesook, Phillips Linda R
University of California Los Angeles, School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California 90095-6919, USA.
J Gerontol Nurs. 2010 Apr;36(4):30-9. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20100302-02. Epub 2010 Apr 13.
The rise in assisted living facilities (ALFs), coupled with residents with increasingly complex conditions, leads to unanticipated problems linked to medication management. The purpose of this study was to describe one western state's scope of medication-related problems, the relationship of problems to facility characteristics, and the nature of the problems using state surveyors' reports from routine inspections and complaint investigations. Of the 1,335 ALFs surveyed for 2007-2008, 61.8% received a medication-related citation. Of the 1,558 allegations, 60.3% involved individual residents, with 25.2% of these being medication related. The variability in state regulations obscures an accurate understanding of the problem. Complex medication regimens delivered by unlicensed assistive personnel place residents at risk for negative health consequences. More nursing oversight is critically needed to ensure the health and safety of the new generation of ALF residents.
辅助生活设施(ALF)数量的增加,再加上居民病情日益复杂,导致了与药物管理相关的意外问题。本研究的目的是利用州检查员在例行检查和投诉调查中的报告,描述一个西部州与药物相关问题的范围、问题与设施特征的关系以及问题的性质。在2007年至2008年接受调查的1335家辅助生活设施中,61.8%收到了与药物相关的罚单。在1558项指控中,60.3%涉及个体居民,其中25.2%与药物有关。州法规的差异掩盖了对该问题的准确理解。未经许可的辅助人员实施的复杂药物治疗方案使居民面临健康负面后果的风险。迫切需要更多的护理监督,以确保新一代辅助生活设施居民的健康和安全。