对照综合药房:老年患者的实践

Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan, Soheir Badr Elden, Sameer S. Hamdi, Mohamed Elsayed Aboudonya
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背景:多元药房是老年人关注的领域。多重药房最初是指与多种药物摄入和过度使用药物有关的具体问题。研究目的:本研究旨在评估老年患者对综合用药的控制做法。设计:采用描述性横断面研究设计来回答研究问题。对象与设置:样本为114例老年患者,来自每月门诊就诊的老年患者。工具:一份评估多药房实践的清单。结果:大多数研究样本没有阅读药物标签,也没有坚持老年免疫系统(分别为79.8%和78%)。满意度最高的是大学学历(66.6%),其次是城区居民(60%),第三位是中等学历(59.1%)。结论:老年人多重用药的发生率及其后果受文化程度的显著影响。最令人满意的是大学教育,其次是中学教育,然后是小学教育,最后是文盲。建议:为长者设计一个教育计划,以提高他们对药物滥用现象及其后果的认识和认识。
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Control Poly-Pharmacy: Elderly Patients’ Practices
Background : Poly-pharmacy is an area of concern for the elderly. Poly-pharmacy was initially coined to refer to specific problems linked to multiple drug intake and excessive drug usage. Aim of the study : The study aims to assess practices used by old-age patients to control Poly-pharmacy. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study design was used to answer the research questions. Subjects & Setting: sample size was 114 elderly patients from elderly patients visiting outpatient clinics monthly. Tools : A checklist to assess poly pharmacies’ practices. Results: the majority of the study sample wasn’t reading the labels of the medications nor adhering to the immunization system of the old age (79.8% and 78%, respectively). The highest satisfactory level (66.6%) of practice was for the university education, followed by the urban area residents (60%), and finally, in the third level were the secondary level of education 59.1%. Conclusion: The prevalence of polypharmacy and its consequences among the elderly is significantly affected by the level of education. University education was the highest satisfactory adherence to the alternative practices that control poly-pharmacy, followed by secondary education, then primary then illiterate. Recommended: Designing an educational program for the elderly to increase their awareness and knowledge about the phenomenon of drug abuse and its consequences.
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