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At 80 I Know Myself: Embodied Learning and Older Adults’ Experiences of Polypharmacy and Perceptions of Deprescribing

机译:我80岁时就知道自己:丰富的学习经历和老年人对多药店的经验以及对处方药的认知

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In response to the risks of polypharmacy for older adults, there are increasing calls for the development and implementation of deprescribing programs. This article examines the forms of expertise that inform older adults’ decisions about how to use medications given concerns over polypharmacy and a clinical focus on deprescribing. In-depth interviews with older adults found that diverse knowledge sources underpin decisions regarding polypharmacy and deprescribing. Findings indicate that this knowledge is formed through a lifetime of embodied learning—the production of relevant knowledge through lived experiences of the body. By way of this embodied learning, older adults possess individualized knowledge bases that inform health and health care decisions, especially regarding the use of medications. If deprescribing programs are to be embedded into standard preventive medical care of older adults, then it is valuable for health care providers to be aware of and take seriously the contribution of embodied knowledge.
机译:为了应对老年人使用多药房的风险,越来越多的人要求开发和实施处方药计划。本文探讨了专业知识的形式,这些知识可以帮助老年人考虑到多药店以及临床上对处方药的关注,从而决定如何使用药物。对老年人的深入采访发现,多样化的知识来源是有关多药房和处方药的决定的基础。研究结果表明,这种知识是通过一生的内在学习而形成的,即一生通过身体的经历而产生的相关知识。通过这种具体的学习,老年人拥有个性化的知识库,可以为健康和保健决策提供信息,尤其是有关药物使用的信息。如果将处方药计划嵌入老年人的标准预防性医疗服务中,那么对于医疗保健提供者来说,认识并认真对待所体现的知识的贡献就很有价值。

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