An Age-Friendly Approach to Medication Optimization.

Q2 Medicine
Joshua Chou, Stephen Orion Courtin
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Abstract

This is the second in a series of Age-Friendly case studies developed as a function of the John A. Hartford Foundation grant to the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists and the Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy to Leverage Pharmacists as Age-Friendly 4Ms Champions. This series presents a case for each of the 4Ms: What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility, and examines how these elements interrelate to optimize care for older patients.This case presents an interprofessional framework for optimizing a patient's medication regimen. It includes tools and suggested deprescribing guidelines to help pharmacists prioritize medication recommendations. Using the Age-Friendly 4Ms framework, the authors reviewed and adjusted the patient's medications, aiming to support her "What Matters" goal of returning to volunteer work at her church, which she had given up because of unsteadiness, low energy, and difficulty focusing. The care team developed a plan involving interprofessional collaboration among a social worker, physical therapist, primary care provider, and to support the patient in reaching her goal.

对老年人友好的药物优化方法。
这是约翰·哈特福德基金会向美国咨询药剂师协会和马里兰大学药学院的彼得·拉米药物治疗和衰老中心提供的一系列“老年友好型”案例研究中的第二个,这些研究旨在利用药剂师作为老年友好型4位女士的冠军。本系列介绍了4Ms中的每一个案例:重要的是什么,药物,心理状态和活动,并研究了这些元素如何相互关联以优化老年患者的护理。本案例提出了优化患者药物治疗方案的跨专业框架。它包括工具和建议的处方指南,以帮助药剂师优先考虑药物建议。使用年龄友好型4Ms框架,作者审查并调整了患者的药物,旨在支持她“什么重要”的目标,即回到她的教堂做志愿者工作,她因为不稳定、精力不足和难以集中注意力而放弃了这项工作。护理团队制定了一个计划,包括社会工作者、物理治疗师、初级保健提供者之间的跨专业合作,并支持患者实现目标。
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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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