Reduction of inappropriate medications among older nursing-home residents: a nurse-led, pre/post-design, intervention study


Autoria(s): Blozik, Eva; Born, Andreas M; Stuck, Andreas E; Benninger, Ulrich; Gillmann, Gerhard; Clough-Gorr, Kerri M
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2010

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Background: Medication-related problems are common in the growing population of older adults and inappropriate prescribing is a preventable risk factor. Explicit criteria such as the Beers criteria provide a valid instrument for describing the rate of inappropriate medication (IM) prescriptions among older adults. Objective: To reduce IM prescriptions based on explicit Beers criteria using a nurse-led intervention in a nursing-home (NH) setting. Study Design: The pre/post-design included IM assessment at study start (pre-intervention), a 4-month intervention period, IM assessment after the intervention period (post-intervention) and a further IM assessment at 1-year follow-up. Setting: 204-bed inpatient NH in Bern, Switzerland. Participants: NH residents aged ≥60 years. Intervention: The intervention included four key intervention elements: (i) adaptation of Beers criteria to the Swiss setting; (ii) IM identification; (iii) IM discontinuation; and (iv) staff training. Main Outcome Measure: IM prescription at study start, after the 4-month intervention period and at 1-year follow-up. Results: The mean±SD resident age was 80.3±8.8 years. Residents were prescribed a mean±SD 7.8±4.0 medications. The prescription rate of IMs decreased from 14.5% pre-intervention to 2.8% post-intervention (relative risk [RR] = 0.2; 95% CI 0.06, 0.5). The risk of IM prescription increased nonstatistically significantly in the 1-year follow-up period compared with post-intervention (RR = 1.6; 95% CI 0.5, 6.1). Conclusions: This intervention to reduce IM prescriptions based on explicit Beers criteria was feasible, easy to implement in an NH setting, and resulted in a substantial decrease in IMs. These results underscore the importance of involving nursing staff in the medication prescription process in a long-term care setting.

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Blozik, Eva; Born, Andreas M; Stuck, Andreas E; Benninger, Ulrich; Gillmann, Gerhard; Clough-Gorr, Kerri M (2010). Reduction of inappropriate medications among older nursing-home residents: a nurse-led, pre/post-design, intervention study. Drugs & aging, 27(12), pp. 1009-1017. Auckland (NZ): Adis International 10.2165/11584770-000000000-00000 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/11584770-000000000-00000>

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eng

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Adis International

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Blozik, Eva; Born, Andreas M; Stuck, Andreas E; Benninger, Ulrich; Gillmann, Gerhard; Clough-Gorr, Kerri M (2010). Reduction of inappropriate medications among older nursing-home residents: a nurse-led, pre/post-design, intervention study. Drugs & aging, 27(12), pp. 1009-1017. Auckland (NZ): Adis International 10.2165/11584770-000000000-00000 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/11584770-000000000-00000>

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