Collecting medication data in the 2004 national nursing home survey.

Q3 Medicine
Lisa L Dwyer
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Objectives-This methods report provides an overview of how medication data were collected and processed in the 2004 National Nursing Home Survey (NNHS) and how analysts may use the medication data. The 2004 survey marked the first time that medication data were collected on sampled nursing home residents in the NNHS. Information about medications, which are an important component of nursing home care, can help policy makers, researchers, and members of the long-term care community better understand which medications are taken by U.S. nursing home residents. Methods-The medication data were collected in the Prescribed Medications (PM) module of the 2004 NNHS. The computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) instrument, which included a drug lookup list, allowed interviewers to enter a maximum of 25 medications taken on the day before the facility interview and a maximum of 25 medications taken regularly but not on the day before the facility interview. This medication information, which is documented in residents' medication administration records, was collected during a face-to-face interview at the nursing home facilities. All data were provided by facility respondents who used residents' administrative and medical records to answer the survey items. The data were entered into the CAPI instrument that was loaded onto each interviewer's computer laptop. Results and conclusions-Data were collected on 13,507 current residents, 98.5 percent of whom took one or more medications. A stand-alone PM Public-use File has been released. This file, which includes the sampling weight and design variables from the resident file, can be linked to the 2004 NNHS Current Resident Public-use File to generate national estimates on medications by various resident characteristics.

在2004年全国养老院调查中收集药物数据。
目的:本方法报告概述了2004年全国养老院调查(NNHS)中如何收集和处理药物数据,以及分析人员如何使用药物数据。2004年的调查标志着第一次在全国国民健康保险制度中抽样收集养老院居民的药物数据。药物信息是养老院护理的重要组成部分,可以帮助政策制定者、研究人员和长期护理社区的成员更好地了解美国养老院居民服用的药物。方法:用药数据收集于2004年全国国民健康保险制度的处方用药(PM)模块。计算机辅助个人访谈(CAPI)工具,包括一个药物查找表,允许采访者输入最多25种药物在设施访谈前一天服用,最多25种定期服用的药物,但不是在设施访谈前一天服用。这些药物信息记录在居民的药物管理记录中,是在养老院设施的面对面访谈中收集的。所有数据均由设施受访者提供,他们使用居民的行政和医疗记录来回答调查项目。数据被输入CAPI仪器,该仪器被加载到每个采访者的电脑笔记本电脑上。结果和结论-收集了13507名现有居民的数据,其中98.5%的人服用一种或多种药物。一个独立的PM公共使用文件已经发布。该文件包括来自居民文件的抽样权重和设计变量,可以与2004年国民健康保险制度当前居民公共使用文件相关联,以根据各种居民特征生成全国药物估计。
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期刊介绍: Reports describing the general programs of the National Center for Health Statistics and its offices and divisions and the data collection methods used. Series 1 reports also include definitions and other material necessary for understanding the data.
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