Managing medication in very old age: A qualitative study among Faroese nonagenarians.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Maria Í Skorini, Maria Skaalum Petersen, Ása Róin
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Background: Currently, people generally live longer, and consequently, the number of older people experiencing periods of multimorbidity and the need for medication will increase. Managing multiple medications can be a complex and challenging task, especially for older people who may experience a decline in their cognitive and physical abilities. The aim of this study was to gather knowledge on how home-dwelling people who are 90 years or older manage their daily medication, what strategies they use, and what challenges they experience regarding medication. This knowledge is necessary for providing support and care for the oldest old regarding their medication management in daily living.

Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 men and women aged 91-97 years who were part of the Faroese Nonagenarian Study conducted in 2021. The analysis was conducted by using thematic analysis as suggested by Braun and Clarke.

Results: We identified three important themes for understanding how the oldest-old citizens manage medication and the challenges and worries that they sometimes experience. These themes were managing medication in daily living, challenges regarding medication management, and worries among the participating older people and their relatives. The majority of the participants received automated dose dispensing (ADD) services, which they considered a great help. In addition, they developed personal strategies to manage their medication. However, the changing colour and shape of tablets caused concern among the participants, and concern about side effects were not always taken seriously by their general practitioners.

Conclusion: In addition to personal strategies, ADD services helped the participants manage medications in daily living. However, user involvement and regular counselling with their doctors appeared to be insufficient and, in some cases, absent. This study points to the necessity of strengthening user involvement by providing sufficient and regular counselling about medication between healthcare providers and people of very old age.

高龄老人的药物管理:一项针对法罗群岛非老年人的定性研究。
背景:目前,人们的寿命普遍较长,因此,经历多病期和需要药物治疗的老年人数量将会增加。管理多种药物可能是一项复杂而具有挑战性的任务,尤其是对于认知能力和身体机能可能会下降的老年人而言。本研究旨在收集有关 90 岁或 90 岁以上的居家老年人如何管理日常用药、他们使用的策略以及在用药方面遇到的挑战的知识。这些知识对于在日常生活中为高龄老人提供药物管理方面的支持和护理十分必要:对 10 名年龄在 91-97 岁之间的男性和女性进行了半结构式访谈,他们都是 2021 年法罗群岛高龄老人研究的参与者。根据布劳恩和克拉克的建议,采用主题分析法进行了分析:我们确定了三个重要主题,以了解高龄老人如何管理药物以及他们有时遇到的挑战和担忧。这些主题分别是日常生活中的药物管理、药物管理方面的挑战以及参与调查的老年人及其亲属的担忧。大多数参与者都接受了自动配药(ADD)服务,他们认为这对他们帮助很大。此外,他们还制定了个人药物管理策略。然而,药片颜色和形状的变化引起了参与者的担忧,他们的全科医生也并不总是认真对待副作用问题:结论:除个人策略外,ADD 服务也有助于参与者在日常生活中管理药物。结论:除了个人策略外,注意力缺失症服务还帮助参与者在日常生活中管理药物,但使用者的参与和与医生的定期咨询似乎不够,在某些情况下甚至缺失。这项研究表明,有必要通过在医疗服务提供者和高龄老人之间提供充分和定期的药物咨询来加强使用者的参与。
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences is an established quarterly, peer reviewed Journal with an outstanding international reputation. As the official publication of the Nordic College of Caring Science, the Journal shares their mission to contribute to the development and advancement of scientific knowledge on caring related to health, well-being, illness and the alleviation of human suffering. The emphasis is on research that has a patient, family and community focus and which promotes an interdisciplinary team approach. Of special interest are scholarly articles addressing and initiating dialogue on theoretical, empirical and methodological concerns related to critical issues. All articles are expected to demonstrate respect for human dignity and accountability to society. In addition to original research the Journal also publishes reviews, meta-syntheses and meta-analyses.
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