PEC Innovation (Dec 2022)

Development of a shared decision-making intervention to improve drug safety and to reduce polypharmacy in frail elderly patients living at home

  • E. Drewelow,
  • M. Ritzke,
  • A. Altiner,
  • A. Icks,
  • J. Montalbo,
  • V. Kalitzkus,
  • S. Löscher,
  • Y. Pashutina,
  • S. Fleischer,
  • J. Abraham,
  • P. Thürmann,
  • NK. Mann,
  • B. Wiese,
  • S. Wilm,
  • A. Wollny,
  • G. Feldmeier,
  • T. Buuck,
  • A. Mortsiefer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. 100032

Abstract

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Objectives: For patients with geriatric frailty, reducing inappropriate medication is an important goal to improve patient safety in primary care. GP-side barriers include knowledge gaps, legal concerns, and lack of communication between the actors involved. The aim was to develop a multi-faceted intervention to facilitate deprescribing and shared prioritisation among frail elderlies with polypharmacy living at home. Methods: Mixed methods study including: 1) scoping review on family conferences, expert panels; 2) group discussions with GPs, mapping of needs and challenges in Primary Care; 3) workshops and expert interviews with GPs, patient advocates, researchers as a basis for a theoretical intervention model; 4) piloting. Results: A major challenge for GPs is to conduct a productive discussion with patients and family cares on deprescribing and drug safety. A guideline for a structured family conference with a medication check and geriatric assessment was developed and proved to be feasible in the pilot study. Conclusion: The intervention developed to facilitate deprescribing and shared prioritisation of drug therapy based on family conferences seems suitable to be tested in a subsequent cRCT. Innovation: Adapting family conferences to primary care for frail patients with polypharmacy.

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