Identification of Barriers for Active Disease Management and of Medication-Related Problems through Therapeutic Patient Education in Older Home-Care Patients

Author:

Grigolo Sabrina1,Bruschi Barbara1ORCID,Di Masi Diego1,Bena Carla2,Armando Lucrezia Greta3ORCID,Cena Clara3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy and Education Sciences, University of Turin, Via Sant’Ottavio 20, 10124 Turin, Italy

2. Struttura Semplice Cure Domiciliari di Chivasso, Settimo Torinese, San Mauro Torinese, Via Po 11, 10034 Chivasso, Italy

3. Department of Drug Science and Technology, University of Turin, Via Pietro Giuria 11, 10125 Turin, Italy

Abstract

Combining therapeutic patient education (TPE) with a medication review service could foster the adoption of appropriate lifestyles by patients and support care-providers in identifying strategies to improve the quality of prescribed care. This study aimed to identify barriers experienced by patients in managing their diseases and medication-related problems. This was a monocentric, case series, observational study involving home-care patients from the Local Health Authority ASL TO4. Patients were enrolled for a TPE intervention where drug therapies and patient habits were collected through narrative interviews. Medication review was performed to identify potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs). Twenty patients (13 females) with a mean age of 74.7 years were enrolled. Patients had an average of 4.3 diseases and 80.0% of them were treated with ≥5 daily medications. The main PIPs involved ibuprofen, furosemide and pantoprazole. The qualitative analysis of the interviews identified seven macro-themes relating to different aspects of medication management: therapy; diseases; patient; patient journey; professionals; family and caregivers; drug information. The results of this study revealed some critical aspects related to the treatment path and healthcare professionals. These results will be used to plan educational interventions for polypharmacy patients to improve medication adherence and the understanding and management of diseases.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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