Van Leuven Karen
Advanced Practice Program, University of San Francisco, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA.
J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv. 2010 Sep;48(9):35-43. doi: 10.3928/02793695-20100730-01. Epub 2010 Aug 23.
Falls are a common problem among older adults that may be exacerbated by the addition of psychotropic medications. Within each drug class, some medications have lower risk of falls. As a result, a comprehensive effort to decrease falls begins with a review of medications. Drug-drug interactions and polypharmacy are widespread due to the number of medications older adults consume. Nurses can eliminate unnecessary medications and seek safer alternatives for potentially inappropriate medications. Most drugs require lower initial dosing, slow titration, and lower maximum dosing when used with older adults. Active screening by an interdisciplinary team along with appropriate interventions to address medication management, as well as gait, strength, and balance training, may reduce the risk of falls among older adults taking psychotropic medications.
跌倒在老年人中是一个常见问题,而使用精神药物可能会加剧这一问题。在每一类药物中,有些药物导致跌倒的风险较低。因此,减少跌倒的全面努力始于对药物的审查。由于老年人服用的药物数量众多,药物相互作用和多重用药现象很普遍。护士可以停用不必要的药物,并为潜在不适当的药物寻找更安全的替代品。大多数药物在用于老年人时需要较低的初始剂量、缓慢滴定和较低的最大剂量。跨学科团队进行积极筛查,并采取适当干预措施来解决药物管理以及步态、力量和平衡训练问题,可能会降低服用精神药物的老年人跌倒的风险。