评估熟练护理机构中不适当碾压药物的比率。

Q2 Medicine
Alicia Brunemann, Alexandra Schifano, Stephanie Fenwick, Casondra Seibert
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目的:评估在使用不粉碎(DNC)清单识别不适当接受粉碎药物的患者时,高级护理药剂师药物管理的影响。方法:参与研究的高级护理药师回顾性评估了在DNC清单上使用有效药物的熟练护理住院医师。研究结果包括评估无法完全口服接受药物治疗但仍接受DNC药物治疗的居民的患病率。其他结果包括接受DNC药物的患者的患病率,他们也有肠内喂食管,无口服命令(NPO),或不能/不愿意整个吞下药物。结果:共纳入1070例熟练护理患者,其中778例符合纳入标准。在这778名患者中,大约27%的人接受了不适当的碾压药物。在这些患者中,90%的患者需要与473种药物相关的药剂师干预。女性占患者总数的67%,90%的患者年龄在65岁或以上。平均每位患者服用3种DNC药物。碾压药物的原因各不相同。4例患者为NPO, 13例患者使用肠内喂养管,130例患者因吞咽困难无法物理吞咽药物,122例患者拒绝整体接受药物。结论:老年护理药师可以发挥不可或缺的作用,确保患者按照制造商的指导方针,安全用药实践,并酌情使用替代配方。在目前的研究中,在熟练的护理机构中,不适当粉碎药物的管理率高达27%。这一比率可能会进一步混淆,因为药物可能被压碎,尽管事实上在患者图表中没有这样做的迹象。
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Assessing the Rate of inappropriately Crushed Medications in Skilled Nursing Facilities.

Purpose: Evaluate the impact of senior care pharmacists' medication management when a Do Not Crush (DNC) list is used to identify patients inappropriately receiving crushed medications. Methods: Participating senior care pharmacists retrospectively assessed skilled nursing residents with active medications on the DNC list for study inclusion. Study outcomes included assessing prevalence of residents with the inability to receive medications whole orally yet receiving DNC medication(s). Additional outcomes included prevalence rate of patients receiving DNC medications who also have enteral feeding tubing, nothing by mouth orders (NPO), or inability/unwillingness to swallow medications whole. Results: A total of 1,070 skilled nursing patients were reviewed with 778 meeting inclusion criteria. Of those 778 patients, approximately 27% were receiving inappropriately crushed medications. Of those patients, 90% warranted pharmacist intervention associated with a total of 473 medications. Females represented 67% of the patient population, and 90% of patients were 65 years of age or older. The average number of DNC medications was three per patient. The reasons for crushing medications varied. Four patients were classified as NPO, 13 had enteral feeding tubes, 130 patients could not physically swallow medications due to dysphagia, and 122 refused to receive medications whole. Conclusion: Senior care pharmacists can play an integral role in ensuring patients receive medications in accordance with manufacturer guidelines, safe medication practices, and use of alternative formulations as appropriate. The rate of inappropriately crushed medications administered in skilled nursing facilities is high at 27% in the present study. This rate could be further confounded because of the possibility of medications being crushed despite the fact that there is not an indication to do so in the patient chart.

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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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