以老年人和护理人员为研究伙伴,共同设计以患者为中心的用药优化成果研究。

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背景:需要更多的证据来说明老年人用药的意外后果以及所需的护理人员支持。为了确定未来研究工作的重点,需要从不同利益相关者的角度出发,包括老年人、护理人员、临床医生和研究人员。目标:制定共同设计的药物相关研究议程。方法:由由 12 名成员组成的咨询委员会设计了研究议程,其中半数为老年人和护理人员。对老年护理医学网络 (ECMN) 的成员(即老年人、护理人员、临床医生和研究人员)进行了一项包含 11 个问题的调查,以确定与药物相关的以患者为中心的结果研究 (PCOR) 课题的优先次序。受访者被分为两组,临床医生/研究人员组的受访者比老年人/护理人员组的受访者多。通过卡方检验比较了两组受访者在药物相关 PCOR 方面的优先领域。结果:ECMN 共收到 53 份回复(回复率为 48%),其中 39.6%(n = 21)来自临床医生/研究人员组,60.4%(n = 32)来自老年人/护理人员组。两组优先考虑的领域都包括简化药物的安全方法(62.2%)、与药剂师和处方医生就药物问题进行沟通(58.5%)以及有关处方药安全补充剂的信息(52.8%)。在选择优先领域的比例上,两组之间存在明显的统计学差异。结论共同设计调查以确定 PCOR 的优先领域,表明老年人和护理人员作为研究伙伴的成功参与。虽然老年人和护理人员对具体的用药相关 PCOR 主题的重要性可能有不同的看法,但简化用药方案和医疗保健沟通对这两个群体来说都是至关重要的。
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Co-designing Medication Optimization Patient-Centered Outcomes Research With Older People and Caregivers as Research Partners.

Background: Additional evidence is required to address the unintended consequences of medication use in older people and the required caregiver support. To inform priorities for future research efforts, different stakeholder perspectives are needed, including those of older people, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers. Objective: To develop a co-designed medication-related research agenda. Methods: A 12-member Advisory Council, half of which were older people and caregivers, designed the research. An 11-question survey to identify priorities for medication-related patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) topics was administered to members of the Elder Care Medicine Network (ECMN) (ie, older people, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers). Respondents were categorized into two groups with hierarchical assignment to the clinician/research group over the older adult/caregiver group. Chi-square tests compared priority areas for medication-related PCOR between the two groups. Results: There were 53 responses (48% response rate) from the ECMN, with 39.6% (n = 21) from the clinician/researcher group and 60.4% (n = 32) from the older adult/caregiver group. The priority areas from both groups included safe ways to simplify medicines (62.2%), communicating with pharmacists and prescribers about medications (58.5%), and information about safe supplements with prescription medications (52.8%). Statistically significant differences existed between the two groups in the proportions choosing the priority areas. Conclusion: Co-design of a survey to identify priority areas for PCOR demonstrated successful engagement of older people and caregivers as research partners. While older people and caregivers may have differing perspectives on the importance of specific medication-related PCOR topics, simplifying medication regimen and health care communications were germane to both groups.

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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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