Medication use quality and safety in older adults: 2022 update

Author:

Gray Shelly L.1ORCID,Brandt Nicole2,Schmader Kenneth E.34,Hanlon Joseph T.56

Affiliation:

1. Plein Center for Geriatric Pharmacy Research, Education and Outreach School of Pharmacy, University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging, School of Pharmacy University of Maryland Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Department of Medicine (Geriatrics) School of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina USA

4. Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center Durham North Carolina USA

5. Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

6. Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractImproving the quality of medication use and medication safety are important priorities for healthcare providers who care for older adults. The objective of this article was to identify four exemplary articles with this focus in 2022. We selected high‐quality studies from an OVID search and hand searching of major high impact journals that advanced the field of research forward. The chosen articles cover domains related to deprescribing, medication safety, and optimizing medication use. The MedSafer Study, a cluster randomized clinical trial in Canada, evaluated whether patient specific deprescribing reports generated by electronic decision support software resulted in reduced adverse drug events in the 30 days post hospital discharge in older adults (domain: deprescribing). The second study, a retrospective cohort study using data from Premier Healthcare Database, examined in‐hospital adverse clinical events associated with perioperative gabapentin use among older adults undergoing major surgery (domain: medication safety). The third study used an open‐label parallel controlled trial in 39 Australian aged‐care facilities to examine the effectiveness of a pharmacist‐led intervention to reduce medication‐induced deterioration and adverse reactions (domain: optimizing medication use). Lastly, the fourth study engaged experts in a Delphi method process to develop a consensus list of clinically important prescribing cascades that adversely affect older persons' health to aid clinicians to identify, prevent, and manage prescribing cascades (domain: optimizing medication use). Collectively, this review succinctly highlights pertinent topics related to promoting safe use of medications and promotes awareness of optimizing older adults' medication regimens.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Health Services Research and Development

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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