Preventing Prescribing Cascades: Ensuring Medication Safety for Older Adults.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Robert G Wahler, Courtney L Olbrich, Lisa M McCarthy
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Abstract

Purpose: To define prescribing cascades (PCs) and provide tools to identify PCs, including the most common PCs described in the literature. PCs lead to the accumulation of medications prescribed to older adults, disproportionately affecting those who often have additional health care complexities, such as multiple chronic conditions and multiple transitions of care.

Method: Review of recent research efforts to identify and describe evolving clinical practice interventions to detect and reverse PCs.

Results: Clinicians can contribute to mitigating PCs through better understanding of how PCs occur in practice. Armed with this knowledge, clinical team members can implement proposed strategies and techniques to engage in primary and secondary prevention of PCs.

Conclusion: Ultimately, PCs are a culprit of preventable medication harm. Several tools are presented, which are initiated through maintaining a high index of suspicion for PCs in the evaluation of a new symptom presentation by older patients. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50(9), 7-11.].

防止处方串联:确保老年人用药安全。
目的:定义处方级联(PCs)并提供识别 PCs 的工具,包括文献中描述的最常见 PCs。处方连环效应会导致老年人处方用药的累积,对那些通常具有额外医疗保健复杂性(如多种慢性病和多次护理转换)的老年人影响尤为严重:方法:回顾近期的研究工作,确定并描述不断发展的临床实践干预措施,以发现并扭转 PCs:结果:临床医生可以通过更好地了解 PCs 在实践中是如何发生的,为减少 PCs 做出贡献。有了这些知识,临床团队成员就可以实施建议的策略和技术,参与 PCs 的一级和二级预防:归根结底,PC 是造成可预防的药物伤害的罪魁祸首。本文介绍了几种工具,在评估老年患者出现的新症状时,通过保持对 PCs 的高度怀疑来启动这些工具。[老年护理杂志》,50(9),7-11]。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
7.70%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontological Nursing is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing clinically relevant original articles on the practice of gerontological nursing across the continuum of care in a variety of health care settings, for more than 40 years.
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