Ensuring Safe Medication Assessment for Older Adults: A Pilot Study

Kristina Rosengren, Charlotta Szemberg
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Safe medication management is crucial for maintaining health and well-being, particularly among older adults who often take multiple medications prescribed by different healthcare providers. The aim of this study was to identify factors related to medication safety among older adults using the Safe Medication Assessment (SMA) tool during home visits conducted by mobile care teams in the western part of Sweden. A quantitative pilot study was conducted. Safe Medication Assessment was used at baseline (n = 18) and follow-ups at 1 month (n =13) and 3 months (n = 13) to measure medication management. The study presented numbers and proportions (%) of identified similarities and differences in medication management among participants. The study identified several common risk factors associated with unsafe medication management among older adults, for example taking 5 or more medications (95%), having prescriptions from different prescribers (70%), and dealing with the complexity of medication management (39%). Protective factors that contributed to safe medication management included use of methods to remember medication schedules (95%), securely storing medications (95%), and having knowledge about prescribed drugs (77%). Implementing Safe Medication Assessment (SMA) during home visits offers a proactive approach to enhancing safe medication management among older adults living at home. Addressing risk factors such as polypharmacy, comorbidities, and cognitive function, along with use of protective factors like medication storage and patient education, can optimize medication therapy, minimize risks, and enhance treatment outcomes. Mobile care units play a vital role as a bridge for integrated care between different care providers, facilitating improved treatment outcomes for older adults managing complex medication regimens at home.
确保老年人安全用药评估:试点研究
安全用药管理对于保持健康和幸福至关重要,尤其是对于经常服用不同医疗服务提供者开具的多种药物的老年人而言。本研究的目的是在瑞典西部地区的流动医疗团队进行家访时,使用安全用药评估(SMA)工具来确定老年人用药安全的相关因素。研究人员进行了一项定量试点研究。在基线(18 人)和 1 个月(13 人)和 3 个月(13 人)的随访中使用安全用药评估来衡量用药管理情况。研究显示了参与者在用药管理方面发现的相同点和不同点的数量和比例(%)。研究发现了一些与老年人不安全用药管理相关的常见风险因素,例如服用 5 种或更多药物(95%)、拥有来自不同处方医生的处方(70%)以及应对复杂的用药管理(39%)。有助于安全用药管理的保护性因素包括使用记住用药时间表的方法(95%)、安全储存药物(95%)和掌握处方药知识(77%)。在家访过程中实施安全用药评估(SMA)为加强居家老年人的安全用药管理提供了一种积极主动的方法。解决多种药物、合并症和认知功能等风险因素,同时使用药物储存和患者教育等保护因素,可以优化药物治疗、最大限度地降低风险并提高治疗效果。移动护理单元作为不同护理提供者之间综合护理的桥梁,发挥着至关重要的作用,有助于改善在家管理复杂药物治疗方案的老年人的治疗效果。
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