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Problems with oral formulations prescribed to children: a focus group study of healthcare professionals

机译:儿童处方药存在的问题:医疗保健专业人员的焦点小组研究

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Background There is evidence to suggest that adherence with prescribed medication is lower amongst adolescents and children than in adults. Medication adherence rates between 11 and 93 % in paediatric patients have been reported. More research needs to be carried out in order to understand why medicines adherence is low and how adherence can be improved in children with long-term conditions. Personal communication with paediatricians in secondary care has highlighted that problems are most likely to be encountered by parents, carers, nurses and children themselves when administering medicines for prevalent long-term childhood conditions. Objective To explore problems with oral medicines prescribed to paediatric patients from the perspectives of medical practitioners, pharmacists and nurses. Setting Two NHS trusts in the West Midlands, UK. Methods Four focus groups (FG) were conducted. Five nurses, eight medical practitioners and six pharmacists participated in focus groups. The themes explored were problems experienced when prescribing, dispensing and administering oral medicines for children. Main outcome measure Themes evolving from Healthcare professionals reports on problems with administering medicines to paediatric patients. Results Two main themes: sensory and non-sensory emerged from the data. Included within these were taste, texture, colour, smell, size, swallowing, quantity, volume and manipulation with food. Taste was the most commonly reported barrier to medicines administration. Texture was reported to be a significant problem for the learning disability population. Medicines manipulation techniques were revealed across the groups, yet there was limited knowledge regarding the evidence base for such activity. Problems surrounding the supply of Specials medicines were discussed in-depth by the pharmacists. Conclusion Organoleptic and physical properties of medicines are key barriers to medicines administration. A robust scientific evidence-based approach is warranted to inform standardised protocols guiding healthcare professionals to support safe and effective medicines manipulation across all settings. Pharmacists' knowledge of Specials medicines needs to be recognised as a valuable resource for doctors. Findings of this study should help to optimise paediatric prescribing and direct future formulation work.
机译:背景技术有证据表明,青少年和儿童对处方药的依从性低于成人。据报道,小儿患者的药物依从率在11%至93%之间。为了了解为什么药物依从性低以及长期病患儿童的依从性如何改善,需要进行更多的研究。在二级保健机构中与儿科医生的个人交流突出表明,父母,护理人员,护士和孩子们自己最有可能在为长期的儿童期长期服用药物时遇到问题。目的从医生,药剂师和护士的角度探讨小儿口服药处方存在的问题。在英国西米德兰兹郡建立两个NHS信托。方法进行四个焦点小组(FG)。五名护士,八名医生和六名药剂师参加了焦点小组。所探讨的主题是为儿童处方,分发和管理口服药物时遇到的问题。主要结果衡量指标从医疗保健专业人员演变而来的主题报告了对儿科患者服用药物的问题。结果数据中出现了两个主要主题:感官和非感官。其中包括味道,质地,颜色,气味,大小,吞咽,数量,体积和食物处理。味道是最常见的药物管理障碍。据报道,质地是学习障碍人群的重要问题。在各组中揭示了药物操纵技术,但有关此类活动的证据基础的知识有限。药剂师深入讨论了围绕特种药物供应的问题。结论药物的感官和物理特性是药物管理的主要障碍。值得一提的是,有力的基于科学证据的方法可为标准化协议提供指导,以指导医疗保健专业人员在所有环境中支持安全有效的药物操作。药剂师对特种药物的了解需要被认为是医生的宝贵资源。这项研究的结果应有助于优化儿科处方并指导未来的制剂工作。

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