医护人员在护理痴呆症患者和使用抗精神病药物方面的经验

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Sidsel Maria Jørgensen , Laura Victoria Jedig Lech , Charlotte Vermehren , Michaela L. Schiøtz , Jon Trærup Andersen , Kristian Karstoft , Tina Andersen , Stine Vest Hansen , Hanne Birke
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背景尽管抗精神病药物有导致严重不良事件的相关风险,但对患有痴呆症的疗养院住户使用这种药物的情况却很普遍。研究目的本研究旨在探讨医护人员在护理患有痴呆症的疗养院住户时的经验,重点关注使用抗精神病药物背后的理由。方法对丹麦养老院的医护人员进行了 12 次半结构式访谈,并采用系统文本浓缩法对访谈结果进行了分析。结果显示,非药物干预是护理的主要方法,也是痴呆症行为和心理症状 (BPSD) 的首选治疗方法。抗精神病药物的使用被认为是最后的手段,仅用于症状严重的患者。然而,大多数知情者倾向于更有限度地使用抗精神病药物。研究发现了减少使用抗精神病药物的四大障碍:"资源匮乏"、"认为使用抗精神病药物可以缓解病情"、"不愿意取消处方 "和 "获得医疗咨询的机会有限",以及三个潜在的促进因素:"结论 据报告,治疗和护理主要遵循 BPSD 指南。医护人员在有限使用抗精神病药物方面遇到了一些障碍。为进一步减少抗精神病药物的使用,本研究强调了了解有限资源造成的不良影响、增强员工的知识和能力以及确保定期开展跨专业合作以评估和重新评估使用抗精神病药物的必要性的重要性。
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Healthcare professionals' experiences with the use of antipsychotics in dementia

Background

Antipsychotics are commonly administered to nursing home residents with dementia, despite the associated risk of severe adverse events.

Objective

This study aimed to explore healthcare professionals' experiences in caring for nursing home residents with dementia, with a focus on rationales behind the use of antipsychotics.

Method

Twelve semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals' from Danish nursing homes were conducted and analyzed using the method Systematic Text Condensation.

Results

Nonpharmacological interventions were reported as the primary approach to care and the first-choice treatment for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). Use of antipsychotics was considered to serve as a last resort, reserved for residents with severe symptoms. However, most informants preferred a more limited use. The study identified four main barriers to reduce the use of antipsychotics: “Scarcity of resources”, “Perceiving antipsychotic use to provide relieve”, “Reluctance towards deprescribing” and “Limited access to medical counseling”, and three potential enablers: “Updating knowledge and nonpharmacological competencies”, “Management support and clear procedures” and “Regularity in interdisciplinary collaboration”.

Conclusion

The treatment and care were reported as primarily following guidelines in BPSD. Several barriers were perceived to challenge the healthcare professionals' preference of limited use of antipsychotics. To further reduce the use, this study highlights the importance of understanding the adverse effects caused by limited resources, enhancing employee knowledge and competencies and ensuring regular interprofessional collaboration for assessing and reassessing the need to use antipsychotics.

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