Oluyase Adejoke Obirenjeyi, Raistrick Duncan, Hughes Elizabeth, Lloyd Charlie
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, Room 208b, Area 4 ARRC Building, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, 19 Springfield Mount, Leeds, LS2 9NG, UK.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2017 Dec;39(6):1248-1255. doi: 10.1007/s11096-017-0541-4. Epub 2017 Oct 26.
Background Mental and physical health problems are common in people with substance misuse problems and medications are often required in their management. Given the extent of prescribing for service users who attend specialist addiction services, it is important to consider how prescribers in this setting assess the appropriateness of service users' prescribed medications. Objective To explore prescribers' views and experiences of assessing the appropriateness of medications prescribed for service users coming in for treatment as well as the differences between prescribers. Setting A specialist addiction service in the North of England. Method A phenomenological approach was adopted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four nurse prescribers and eight doctors. Data were analysed using thematic framework analysis. Main outcome measure Prescribers' views and experiences of assessing the appropriateness of prescribed medications. Results Assessment of the appropriateness of prescribed medications involved reviewing medications, assessing risk, history-taking, involvement of service users, and comparing guideline adherence and 'successful' prescribing. Doctors and nurse prescribers assessed the appropriateness of medications they considered to be within their competency. Doctors provided support to nurse prescribers and general practitioners (GPs) when dealing with issues around prescribing. Conclusion Assessment of the appropriateness of prescribed medications is complex. The recent reduction in medical expertise in specialist addiction services may negatively impact on the clinical management of service users. It appears that there is a need for further training of nurse prescribers and GPs so they can provide optimal care to service users.
精神和身体健康问题在药物滥用人群中很常见,管理这些问题通常需要药物治疗。鉴于为专科成瘾服务的服务使用者开处方的情况,考虑在这种环境下开处方者如何评估服务使用者所开药物的适宜性很重要。
探讨开处方者对评估前来接受治疗的服务使用者所开药物适宜性的看法和经验,以及开处方者之间的差异。
英格兰北部的一家专科成瘾服务机构。
采用现象学方法。对四名护士开处方者和八名医生进行了半结构化访谈。使用主题框架分析法对数据进行了分析。
开处方者对评估所开药物适宜性的看法和经验。
评估所开药物的适宜性包括审查药物、评估风险、询问病史、让服务使用者参与以及比较指南依从性和“成功”开处方情况。医生和护士开处方者评估他们认为在其能力范围内的药物的适宜性。在处理与开处方相关的问题时,医生会为护士开处方者和全科医生提供支持。
评估所开药物的适宜性很复杂。专科成瘾服务中近期医学专业知识的减少可能会对服务使用者的临床管理产生负面影响。似乎有必要对护士开处方者和全科医生进行进一步培训,以便他们能够为服务使用者提供最佳护理。