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Nurses’ and pharmacists’ learning experiences from participating in interprofessional medication reviews for elderly in primary health care - a qualitative study

机译:一项针对定性研究的护士和药剂师通过参加针对老年人的专业间药物复习的学习经验

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Background Traditionally, drug prescription and follow up have been the sole responsibility of physicians. However, interprofessional medication reviews (IMRs) have been developed to prevent drug discrepancies and patient harm especially for elderly patients with polypharmacy and multimorbidity. What participating nurses and pharmacists learn from each other during IMR is poorly studied. The aim of this study was to investigate nurses’ and pharmacists’ perceived learning experience after participating in IMRs in primary health care for up to two years. Methods A qualitative study with semi-structured focus group interviews and telephone interviews with nurses and pharmacists with experience from IMRs in nursing homes and home based services. The data was analysed thematically by using systematic text condensation. Results Thirteen nurses and four pharmacists were interviewed. They described some challenges concerning how to ensure participation of all three professions and how to get thorough information about the patient. As expected, both professions talked of an increased awareness with time of the benefit of working as a team and the perception of contributing to better and more individual care. The nurses’ perception of the pharmacist changed from being a controller of drug management routines towards being a source of pharmacotherapy knowledge and a discussant partner of appropriate drug therapy in the elderly. The pharmacists became more aware of the nurses’ crucial role of providing clinical information about the patient to enable individual advice. Increasingly the nurses learned to link the patient’s symptoms of effect and side effect to the drugs prescribed. Conclusions Although experiencing challenges in conducting IMRs, the nurses and pharmacists had learning experiences they said improved both their own practice and the quality of drug management. There are some challenges concerning how to ensure participation of all three professions and how to get thorough information about the patient.
机译:背景技术传统上,药物处方和跟进一直是医师的全部责任。但是,已经开发了跨行业用药审查(IMR),以防止药物差异和患者伤害,特别是对于患有多药和多发病的老年患者。参与研究的护士和药剂师在IMR期间相互学习的知识很少。这项研究的目的是调查参加初级医疗保健的IMR后长达两年的护士和药剂师的感知学习经验。方法进行定性研究,进行半结构化焦点小组访谈,并与具有IMR经验的护士和药剂师在养老院和家庭服务中进行电话访谈。使用系统的文本压缩对数据进行了主题分析。结果采访了13名护士和4名药剂师。他们描述了有关如何确保所有三个行业的参与以及如何获取有关患者的全面信息的一些挑战。正如预期的那样,两个专业都谈到随着时间的流逝,人们对团队合作的好处以及对更好和更多的个人护理做出贡献的认识不断提高。护士对药剂师的看法已从担任药物管理常规的控制者转变为成为药物治疗知识的来源并成为老年人适当药物治疗的讨论伙伴。药剂师越来越意识到护士在提供有关患者的临床信息以提供个性化建议方面的关键作用。护士越来越多地学会将患者的症状和副作用与处方药联系起来。结论尽管进行IMR面临挑战,但护士和药剂师仍获得了学习经验,他们说,这不仅改善了自己的实践,而且改善了药物管理的质量。关于如何确保所有三个行业的参与以及如何获得有关患者的全面信息存在一些挑战。

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