Defining geriatric care in a developing country: A Multidisciplinary model empowering clinical pharmacists

Jehath Syed , Prathiba Pereira , Sri Harsha Chalasani , Madhan Ramesh , Tejeswini CJ , Shilpa Avarebeel , Kshama Ramesh , Ajay Sharma
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Abstract

Background

The elderly population often has complex health needs due to multimorbidity, polypharmacy, and inappropriate prescriptions. Clinical pharmacists play an important role in optimizing pharmacotherapy as a part of a multidisciplinary geriatric care team. However, there is a lack of integrated models in developing countries.

Aim

To develop a standardized framework for the provision of clinical pharmacy services in geriatric care – A Comprehensive Geriatric Care Model.

Methods

A systematic service design process was used to develop an innovative geriatric care model in a tertiary hospital in southern India. The roles of stakeholders were captured through interviews and observations. Evidence-based clinical pharmacy services were developed focusing on medication reconciliation, medication review, patient counselling, and transitions of care.

Results

The Comprehensive Geriatric Care Model integrates the pharmacist into coordinated care. The responsibilities of physicians, nurses, patients, caregivers, and pharmacists throughout the inpatient stay are shown in swim-lane diagrams. Pharmacy services address inappropriate prescriptions, poor adherence, adverse drug reactions, and fragmented care.

Conclusions

The systematic development of an interprofessional geriatric care model embedded with evidence-based clinical pharmacy services was made possible using a patient-centered service design methodology. The implementation and evaluation of this collaborative approach could significantly improve the quality of care and outcomes for older adults.

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定义发展中国家的老年病护理:增强临床药剂师能力的多学科模式
背景由于多病共存、多重用药和处方不当等原因,老年人群通常有着复杂的健康需求。临床药剂师作为多学科老年病护理团队的一部分,在优化药物治疗方面发挥着重要作用。方法 采用系统化的服务设计流程,在印度南部的一家三甲医院开发出一种创新的老年病护理模式。通过访谈和观察,了解了利益相关者的角色。结果综合老年病护理模式将药剂师纳入了协调护理中。医生、护士、患者、护理人员和药剂师在整个住院期间的职责在泳道图中显示出来。药学服务解决了处方不当、依从性差、药物不良反应和护理分散等问题。结论采用以患者为中心的服务设计方法,系统地开发了一种嵌入了循证临床药学服务的跨专业老年病护理模式。这种合作方法的实施和评估可显著改善老年人的护理质量和效果。
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