Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
SOMPO Care Inc., Tokyo, Japan.
Drug Discov Ther. 2024 Mar 20;18(1):54-59. doi: 10.5582/ddt.2023.01073. Epub 2024 Feb 28.
The shift towards community-based care in Japan has led to increased medication assistance for older people by non-medical care staff. These staff members help take pre-packaged medications, apply patches, and administer eye drops. This study assessed the risks associated with such assistance by reviewing medication-related incidents across 106 residential care facilities between April 1, 2015, and March 31, 2016. An analysis of incident reports showed that all incidents were minor, with no serious outcomes. The incidents were categorized into four types: dropped drugs, misdelivery/misuse of medicines, forgetting to take medicines, and loss of medicines, with dropped drugs being the most frequent. Most incidents occurred in the morning and primarily involved residents with intermediate nursing care needs. These findings indicate a low risk of serious incidents because of medication assistance from non-medical staff. However, the frequency and nature of the incidents were influenced by the timing of medication administration and the care needs of the residents. These insights highlight the need for customized approaches to medication assistance, considering the residents' care levels and potentially optimizing medication administration times to improve safety in residential care settings.
日本向社区护理的转变促使非医护人员为老年人提供更多的药物辅助。这些工作人员帮助服用预先包装好的药物、贴药贴和滴眼药水。本研究通过回顾 2015 年 4 月 1 日至 2016 年 3 月 31 日期间 106 个住宅护理设施的与药物相关的事件,评估了这种辅助带来的风险。对事件报告的分析表明,所有事件均为轻微事件,无严重后果。这些事件分为四类:药物掉落、药物错发/误用、忘记服药和药物丢失,其中药物掉落最为常见。大多数事件发生在早上,主要涉及有中度护理需求的居民。这些发现表明,由于非医护人员提供的药物辅助,严重事件的风险较低。然而,事件的频率和性质受到药物管理时间和居民护理需求的影响。这些见解突出了需要根据居民的护理水平和潜在的优化药物管理时间来制定个性化的药物辅助方法,以提高住宅护理环境中的安全性。