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Linking Patients’ Goals and Priorities to Recommendations for Medication Changes in a Polypharmacy-Focused Structured Clinical Pathway

Authors :
Dee Mangin MBChB, DPH
Larkin Lamarche PhD
Karla Freeman MSc
Abbas Ali MPH
Rebecca Clark MSc
Nikki Shah MD
Amen Awan BSc
Jessica Langevin MPH
Jenna Parascandalo MPH
Naomi Dore Brown PharmD
Jane Jurcic-Vrataric PharmD
Kiska Colwill BScPharm
Steven Dragos MSc
Sayem Borhan PhD
Cathy Risdon MD, DMan
Henry Siu MD
Barbara Farrell PhD
Johanna Trimble
Source :
Journal of Patient Experience, Vol 10 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

Polypharmacy is associated with poorer health outcomes in older adults. It is challenging to minimize the harmful effects of medications while maximizing benefits of single-disease-focused recommendations. Integrating patient input can balance these factors. The objectives are to describe the goals, priorities, and preferences of participants asked about these in a structured process to polypharmacy, and to describe the extent that decision-making within the process mapped onto these, signaling a patient-centered approach. This is a single-group quasi-experimental study, nested within a feasibility randomized controlled trial. Patient goals and priorities were mapped to medication recommendations made during the intervention. Overall, there were 33 participants who reported 55 functional goals and 66 symptom priorities, and 16 participants reported unwanted medications. Overall, 154 recommendations for medication alterations occurred. Of those, 68 (44%) recommendations mapped to the individual's goals and priorities, whereas the rest were based on clinical judgment where no priorities were expressed. Our results signal this process supports a patient-centered approach: allowing conversations around goals and priorities in a structured process to polypharmacy should be integrated into subsequent medication decisions.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine (General)
R5-920

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23743743, 23743735, and 45707936
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Patient Experience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.006b249777b4585b0cc8c45707936fe
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735231174762