• Therapie · Nov 2015

    [Impact of Geriatric Drug Guidelines on the Quality Requirement of Elderly Patients].

    • Francis Fauvelle, Fariba Kabirian, Alison Domingues, Florence Tubach, Nathalie Gault, and Rachid Abbas.
    • Service Pharmacie, Groupe Hospitalier Le Raincy-Montfermeil, Montfermeil, France.
    • Therapie. 2015 Nov 1; 70 (6): 515-21.

    ObjectiveElderly with several pathologies are usually treated with many drugs, and are exposed to a majored risk of drug-induced adverse effects. A network of local nursing homes (EHPAD) in the south Seine-Saint-Denis area (France) created a geriatric drug guidelines to improve the quality of the drugs prescriptions. This study assesses the conformity of prescriptions in elderly patients prior and after the distribution of the booklet.MethodsThis before and after design study focused on the drug prescriptions for patients in eight EHPAD followed for two randomly given days in 2012 (n = 503) and 2013 (n = 334). The geriatric drug guidelines included a list of medicines suitable for the elderly (conformity list) and recommendations for prescription and monitoring. Data collection was conducted from medical records and interviews with coordinators doctors and nursing staff in nursing homes. A 6 items-quality score was calculated, ranging from 0 (lowest quality) to 6 (highest quality).ResultsMedian age, weight and creatinine level were respectively 88 years, 61.0 kg, and 74.9 μmol/L (prior) and 88 years, 59.6 kg, and 77.0 μmol/L (after). Median times of latest serum creatinine dosage were 112 days (prior) and 108 days (after). The median number of prescribed drugs was 8 per resident during the two period of study. The conformity rate of prescription was better prior the distribution of the guidelines, respectively 87.5% and 80.0% (p<10⁻³). The average formal quality score was better after the distribution of the booklet increasing form 4.23 to 4.40 points (p<10⁻⁴). For high risk inducing drugs, monitoring was prescribed in 34.2% (prior) and 32.4% (after).ConclusionsThis study shows that the drug geriatric guidelines does not improve prescription conformity and monitoring for high risk drugs, but it does significantly improve the median formal quality score.© 2015 Société Française de Pharmacologie et de Thérapeutique.

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