The prevalence and perceived effectiveness of using a medication-swallowing lubricant in aged care facilities across Australia

IF 2.2 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Aging Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI:10.1002/agm2.12261
Marwa A. Malouh, Aida Sefidani Forough, Julie A. Y. Cichero, Esther T. L. Lau, Lisa M. Nissen, Kathryn J. Steadman
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the extent of use and perceived effectiveness of using a medication lubricant that is specifically designed to help people who struggle to swallow their solid medications whole.

Method

Health care workers of varying professional levels in aged care facilities (ACFs) across Australia who are involved in medication administration were invited to participate in a structured online survey.

Results

Of the 355 health care workers who completed the survey, 48% had used the medication lubricant to aid administration of whole and/or crushed solid oral dosage forms, and of these 89% agreed with the statement that “it is effective method to facilitate medication swallowing in residents.” The main benefits of using the medication lubricant were considered to be easier medication administration to residents (49%), reduction in need for crushing of medications (34%), and better adherence with medications (33%).

Conclusions

This study showed that using a medication lubricant for aged care residents may facilitate the process of medication administration for health care workers, which they perceive to improve residents' adherence with medications. Serious complications associated with solid dosage form modification may also be decreased by using a medication lubricant, as the need for modifying medications is reduced. Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)-approved medication lubricants could therefore be a valuable tool to aid the medication administration for patients who have difficulties swallowing medications. Future research may consider the clinical efficacy and acceptability of medication lubricants specifically for people with swallowing difficulties.

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在澳大利亚各地的老年护理机构中使用药物吞咽润滑剂的患病率和感知有效性
目的探讨一种药物润滑剂的使用范围和感知效果,这种药物润滑剂是专门设计用来帮助难以吞咽固体药物的人的。方法邀请澳大利亚各地老年护理机构(ACFs)中涉及药物管理的不同专业水平的卫生保健工作者参加一项结构化的在线调查。结果在355名完成调查的医护人员中,48%的人使用过药物润滑剂来辅助给药整体和/或粉碎固体口服剂型,其中89%的人同意“这是促进居民药物吞咽的有效方法”。使用药物润滑剂的主要好处被认为是更容易给药(49%),减少粉碎药物的需要(34%),更好地遵守药物(33%)。结论老年护理人员使用药物润滑液可以促进医护人员给药过程,从而提高老年护理人员对药物的依从性。使用药物润滑剂也可以减少与固体剂型修改相关的严重并发症,因为修改药物的需要减少了。治疗用品管理局(TGA)批准的药物润滑剂因此可能是一个有价值的工具,以帮助吞咽药物困难的患者给药。未来的研究可能会考虑药物润滑剂的临床疗效和可接受性,特别是对吞咽困难的人。
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Aging Medicine
Aging Medicine Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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