Turner Justin P, Currie Janet, Trimble Johanna, Tannenbaum Cara
Centre de recherche Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal 4545 chemin Queen Mary, Montreal, CANADA, H3W 1W4.
Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program and Applied Science/School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada.
Ther Adv Drug Saf. 2018 Sep 12;9(11):653-665. doi: 10.1177/2042098618794165. eCollection 2018 Nov.
Many seniors remain unaware that certain medications may be harmful, despite high rates of polypharmacy and inappropriate medication use among community-dwelling older adults. Patient education is an effective method for reducing the use of inappropriate medications. Increasing public awareness and engagement is essential for promoting shared decision-making to deprescribe. The Canadian Deprescribing Network was created to address the lack of a systematic pan-Canadian initiative to implement deprescribing among older Canadians. The Canadian Deprescribing Network deliberately included patient advocates in its organization from the outset, in order to ensure a key strategic focus on public awareness and education. In this paper, we present the processes and activities rolled out by the Canadian Deprescribing Network as a blueprint model for engaging the public on deprescribing. Embedded within the structure of the network, the subcommittee on public awareness and engagement implements an action plan that includes needs assessments, population surveys, focus groups, deprescribing fairs, national stakeholders' meetings, public lectures and monthly exchanges with community champions and seniors' organizations. Educational materials and online media have been developed based on the answers to the questions: what information do seniors need about deprescribing? who should this information be delivered to? who needs to deliver the message? and how should seniors be engaged in deprescribing? In conjunction with seniors' organizations, members of the Network have iteratively refined key deprescribing messages, disseminated information about deprescribing, engaged the press and created a grass roots-driven public awareness and education campaign across Canada. Over 3000 seniors and seniors' organizations are involved, with over 25,000 educational tools being distributed across the country.
尽管社区居住的老年人中存在高比例的多重用药和不适当用药情况,但许多老年人仍然没有意识到某些药物可能有害。患者教育是减少不适当用药的有效方法。提高公众意识和参与度对于促进共同决策以减少药物使用至关重要。加拿大减少药物使用网络的创建是为了解决加拿大缺乏一项系统的全国性倡议来在老年人中实施减少药物使用的问题。加拿大减少药物使用网络从一开始就特意将患者倡导者纳入其组织,以确保关键的战略重点是公众意识和教育。在本文中,我们介绍了加拿大减少药物使用网络开展的流程和活动,作为让公众参与减少药物使用的蓝图模式。在网络结构中,公众意识和参与小组委员会实施了一项行动计划,其中包括需求评估、人口调查、焦点小组、减少药物使用集市、全国利益相关者会议、公开讲座以及与社区倡导者和老年人组织的月度交流。基于以下问题的答案开发了教育材料和在线媒体:老年人需要哪些关于减少药物使用的信息?这些信息应该传达给谁?谁需要传达这些信息?以及应该如何让老年人参与减少药物使用?网络成员与老年人组织一起反复完善关键的减少药物使用信息,传播关于减少药物使用的信息,与媒体合作,并在加拿大开展了一场由基层推动的公众意识和教育运动。超过3000名老年人和老年人组织参与其中,在全国范围内分发了超过25000份教育工具。