Multidisciplinary case conference reviews: Improving outcomes for nursing home residents, carers and health professionals


Autoria(s): King, M. A.; Roberts, M. S.
Contribuinte(s)

C. W. H. Koks

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Aim of study: This study sought to determine whether multidisciplinary case conference reviews improved outcomes for nursing home residents, and the effects of this team approach to resident care on carers, including the hands-on carers employed by the nursing home, and health professionals. Method: 245 residents of three Canberra nursing homes were enrolled in this non-randomised controlled trial. The intervention consisted of sessions of three case conference reviews held between 10/4/96 and 4/12/96. These sessions were attended by the General Practitioners (GPs) of the residents discussed, the GP project officer from the ACT Division of General Practice, a clinical pharmacist, senior nursing staff, other health professionals eg physiotherapist, and occasionally the resident concerned or their representative. At each review, a case presentation by the resident's GP was followed by a multidisciplinary discussion of all aspects, medical and non-medical, of the resident's care. The review concluded with a management plan for the resident. In total 75 residents were reviewed. Main outcome measures: Medication use and cost, and mortality. Results: One month after the reviews were completed comparisons between those who were reviewed and those who were not showed non-significant reductions in medication orders, medication cost, and mortality in the reviewed group. Many of the 92 recommendations in the management plans that were carried out benefited the residents (n=37) and/or carers (n=24). The responses of the GPs and the Directors of Nursing to the reviews were overwhelmingly positive. Conclusion: Recommendations arising from multidisciplinary case conferences were carried out to the benefit of patients and carers. Given the support shown by key stakeholders, multidisciplinary conferences should be used more.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:58508

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Kluwer Academic Publishers Group

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Multidisciplinary #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Aged #Case Conference #Frail Elderly #Long-term Care #Medication Review #Nursing Homes #Patient Outcome #Peer Review, Health Care #Pharmaceutical Services #Physicians, Family #Continuing Medical-education #C1 #320501 Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacy #320503 Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics #321007 Geriatrics and Gerontology #730203 Health related to ageing #730199 Clinical health not specific to particular organs, diseases and conditions
Tipo

Journal Article