Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, 8000, Aarhus C, Denmark.
Research Unit for General Practice, 8000, Aarhus C, Denmark.
BMC Prim Care. 2022 May 20;23(1):122. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01733-8.
Many patients have multiple health conditions and take multiple medications (polypharmacy). Active patient involvement may improve treatment outcomes and ensure patient-centred care. Yet, patient involvement remains a challenge in clinical practice. We aimed to develop and pilot test a questionnaire-based preparation and dialogue tool, the PREparing Patients for Active Involvement in medication Review (PREPAIR) tool, to encourage the involvement of patients with polypharmacy in medicines optimisation in general practice.
We conducted a literature review followed by a co-production process to develop the tool: a workshop with six GPs and pilot testing, including observations and interviews, with 22 patients, three GPs and three practice staff. During this process, we made continuous adaptations to the prototype. We analysed the qualitative data thematically, focusing on the development process and mechanisms of impact.
The final PREPAIR tool included five items concerning the patient's experience of 1) adverse drug reactions, 2) excess medication, 3) unnecessary medication, 4) medication satisfaction and 5) medication-related topics to discuss with the GP (open-ended question). The applied workflow during testing was as follows; the patient completed the PREPAIR tool at home, to encourage reflection on the medication, and brought it to the GP consultation. During the consultation, the GP and the patient reviewed the patient's responses and discussed potential medication-related problems. For some patients, the increased reflection led to worries about the medications. Still, the pilot testing showed that, when using the PREPAIR tool, the patients arrived at the clinic well prepared and empowered to speak. From the PREPAIR-supported dialogue, the GPs obtained a better understanding of patients' perspectives and provided a more patient-centred consultation. For the patients, the PREPAIR-supported dialogue ultimately promoted an increased sense of security, satisfaction and insight into their medication, despite initial worries for some patients.
We developed a brief tool to support active patient involvement in medication review in general practice. The PREPAIR-tool was well received by both patients and GPs and fitted well into the existing clinical practice. Our findings suggest that the PREPAIR-tool can support patient involvement during consultations and facilitate patient-centred care.
许多患者患有多种健康状况并服用多种药物(多药治疗)。积极的患者参与可能会改善治疗效果并确保以患者为中心的护理。然而,患者参与在临床实践中仍然是一个挑战。我们旨在开发并试点测试一种基于问卷的准备和对话工具,即准备患者积极参与药物审查(PREPAIR)工具,以鼓励多药治疗患者参与一般实践中的药物优化。
我们进行了文献综述,然后进行了共同制定过程来开发该工具:与六名全科医生进行了一次研讨会,并对 22 名患者、三名全科医生和三名实践工作人员进行了试点测试,包括观察和访谈。在此过程中,我们对原型进行了持续调整。我们对定性数据进行了主题分析,重点是发展过程和影响机制。
最终的 PREPAIR 工具包括五个项目,涉及患者对 1)药物不良反应、2)药物过多、3)不必要药物、4)药物满意度和 5)与 GP 讨论的药物相关主题的体验。在测试过程中,应用的工作流程如下;患者在家中填写 PREPAIR 工具,以鼓励对药物进行反思,然后将其带到 GP 咨询中。在咨询期间,GP 和患者审查了患者的回答并讨论了潜在的药物相关问题。对于一些患者来说,增加的反思导致了对药物的担忧。尽管如此,试点测试表明,在使用 PREPAIR 工具时,患者准备充分并能够积极参与讨论。通过 PREPAIR 支持的对话,GP 更好地了解了患者的观点,并提供了更以患者为中心的咨询。对于患者来说,尽管一些患者最初感到担忧,但 PREPAIR 支持的对话最终增强了他们的安全感、满意度和对药物的了解。
我们开发了一种简短的工具,以支持一般实践中多药治疗患者的积极参与药物审查。PREPAIR 工具受到患者和 GP 的欢迎,并且非常适合现有的临床实践。我们的研究结果表明,PREPAIR 工具可以在咨询期间支持患者的参与并促进以患者为中心的护理。