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加强老年退伍军人的护理:药物审查和减药干预的见解。

Enhancing older Veterans' care: Insights from medication reviews and deprescribing interventions.

机构信息

University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy, Madison, WI, United States.

William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Affairs, Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), United States.

出版信息

Res Social Adm Pharm. 2025 Jan;21(1):32-40. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2024.09.006. Epub 2024 Sep 25.

DOI:10.1016/j.sapharm.2024.09.006
PMID:39366893
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient experience during and after health care is a critical indicator of quality of care that encompasses effective communication, respect, dignity, and emotional support. However, qualitative studies exploring the experiences of older adults after deprescribing interventions are sparse, highlighting a knowledge gap. This project seeks to address this gap by exploring Veterans' experiences during and after a deprescribing intervention provided by a pharmacist. This study aims to: 1. Assess Veteran's experience of the process of their Comprehensive Medication Review and deprescribing intervention visit; 2. Assess the Veteran's experience with the outcomes of their Comprehensive Medication Review and deprescribing intervention.

METHOD

Data was collected from 17 Veterans through semi-structured interviews using an interview guide. The Veteran Affairs study site utilizes the VIONE polypharmacy risk calculator to identify high-risk Veterans; the majority of these Veterans were on at least 10 medications. The interview transcripts were analyzed using inductive content analysis. Two research team members independently coded the data for categories and themes. Similarities were identified, and any divergence was discussed and resolved. To enhance the validity of the findings, member checking was performed with Veterans to confirm the results.

RESULT AND DISCUSSION

Most Veterans viewed the process of the pharmacists' visits and recommendations positively. They expressed confidence in pharmacists' knowledge and instructions. They appreciated the clarity of information pharmacists provided about the purpose, proper administration, and interactions of their medications. These enhanced the Veterans' ability to manage their medication regime. They also desired an increased frequency of interactions with their pharmacist due to these positive interactions. Veterans appreciated interprofessional collaboration between pharmacists, physicians, and other providers. Veterans expressed how pivotal lab test results were for evaluating medication recommendations and effectiveness. Most Veterans reported positive outcomes and/or indicated there were no negative effects as a result of their recent medication changes. Some reported seeking additional information from their providers regarding suggested medication changes to validate recommendations. There was some uncertainty about whether there would be follow-up visits with the professional after the medication change and who should initiate this. A minority indicated problems associated with prior medication discontinuation before the deprescribing intervention and how this limited their openness to future opportunities of deprescribing.

CONCLUSION

This exploration of Veterans' experiences with the process and outcomes of a deprescribing service affirms its importance and overall success in this site as part of the unique publicly funded Veteran healthcare system in the US. Equally important, the positive Veteran response suggests the value of exploring its potential to benefit patients experiencing polypharmacy across a range of other sites and systems.

摘要

背景

患者在医疗保健期间和之后的体验是医疗服务质量的关键指标,其中包括有效的沟通、尊重、尊严和情感支持。然而,探索老年人在停药干预后体验的定性研究很少,这突显了知识上的差距。本项目旨在通过探索药剂师提供的药物减少干预过程中退伍军人的体验来解决这一差距。本研究旨在:1. 评估退伍军人在综合药物审查和药物减少干预访问过程中的体验;2. 评估退伍军人对综合药物审查和药物减少干预结果的体验。

方法

通过使用访谈指南,从 17 名退伍军人那里收集半结构化访谈数据。退伍军人事务研究地点利用 VIONE 多种药物风险计算器来识别高风险退伍军人;这些退伍军人中的大多数至少服用了 10 种药物。使用归纳内容分析对访谈记录进行分析。两名研究团队成员独立对数据进行分类和主题。识别出相似之处,并讨论和解决任何分歧。为了提高研究结果的有效性,通过与退伍军人进行成员检查来确认结果。

结果和讨论

大多数退伍军人对药剂师访问和建议的过程持积极态度。他们对药剂师的知识和指导表示信任。他们赞赏药剂师提供的有关药物用途、正确使用和相互作用的信息的清晰度。这增强了退伍军人管理他们的药物治疗方案的能力。他们还希望增加与药剂师的互动频率,因为这些积极的互动。退伍军人赞赏药剂师、医生和其他提供者之间的跨专业合作。退伍军人表示实验室测试结果对于评估药物建议和效果至关重要。大多数退伍军人报告了积极的结果,或者表示由于最近的药物变化没有产生负面影响。一些人报告说,他们向提供者寻求有关建议药物变化的更多信息,以验证建议。对于药物变化后是否会与专业人员进行后续访问以及应由谁发起访问存在一些不确定性。少数人表示,在停药干预之前与药物停用相关的问题,以及这如何限制他们对未来停药机会的开放性。

结论

这项对退伍军人参与药物减少服务过程和结果的探索证实了它在美国独特的公共资助退伍军人医疗保健系统中的重要性和总体成功。同样重要的是,退伍军人的积极反应表明,探索其在一系列其他地点和系统中为经历多种药物治疗的患者带来益处的潜力具有价值。

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