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Knowledge Translation Strategy to Reduce the Use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Hospitalized Elderly Adults.

Authors :
Cossette B
Bergeron J
Ricard G
Éthier JF
Joly-Mischlich T
Levine M
Sene M
Mallet L
Lanthier L
Payette H
Rodrigue MC
Brazeau S
Source :
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [J Am Geriatr Soc] 2016 Dec; Vol. 64 (12), pp. 2487-2494. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 02.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a knowledge translation (KT) strategy to reduce potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use in hospitalized elderly adults.<br />Design: Segmented regression analysis of an interrupted time series.<br />Setting: Teaching hospital.<br />Participants: Individuals aged 75 and older discharged from the hospital in 2013/14 (mean age 83.3, 54.5% female).<br />Intervention: The KT strategy comprises the distribution of educational materials, presentations by geriatricians, pharmacist-physician interventions based on alerts from a computerized alert system, and comprehensive geriatric assessments.<br />Measurements: Rate of PIM use (number of patient-days with use of at least one PIM/number of patient-days of hospitalization for individuals aged ≥75).<br />Results: For 8,622 patients with 14,071 admissions, a total of 145,061 patient-days were analyzed. One or more PIMs were prescribed on 28,776 (19.8%) patient-days; a higher rate was found for individuals aged 75 to 84 (24.0%) than for those aged 85 and older (14.4%) (P < .001), and in women (20.8%) than in men (18.6%) (P < .001). The drug classes most frequently accounting for the PIM were gastrointestinal agents (21%), antihistamines (18%), and antidepressants (17%). An absolute decrease of 3.5% (P < .001) of patient-days with at least one PIM was observed immediately after the intervention.<br />Conclusion: A KT strategy resulted in decreased use of PIM in elderly adults in the hospital. Additional interventions will be implemented to maintain or further reduce PIM use.<br /> (© 2016, Copyright the Authors Journal compilation © 2016, The American Geriatrics Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-5415
Volume :
64
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27590168
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.14322