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What Happens after Hospital Discharge? Deficiencies in Medication Management Encountered by Geriatric Patients with Polypharmacy

Laura Mortelmans, Elyne De Baetselier, Eva Goossens, Tinne Dilles

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In a multicenter study from November 2019 to March 2020, data were collected at hospital discharge and two to five days post-discharge. Geriatric patients with polypharmacy were questioned about medication management using a combination of validated (MedMaIDE) and self-developed questionnaires. Of 400 participants, 70% did self-manage medication post-discharge. Patients had a mean of four different deficiencies in post-discharge medication management (SD 2.17, range 0-10). Knowledge-related deficiencies were most common. The number of medicines and the in-hospital provision of medication management by nurses were significant predictors of post-discharge medication management deficiencies. In addition to deficiencies in knowledge, medication-taking ability and obtaining medication, non-adherence and disrupted continuity of medication self-management were common in geriatric patients with polypharmacy post-discharge. Improvements in in-hospital preparation could avoid medication self-management problems at home.

Topics & Concepts

PolypharmacyMedicineHospital dischargeGeriatricsDischarge planningPatient dischargeEmergency medicineMedication adherenceHospital admissionSelf-medicationMedication ReconciliationIntensive care medicineMEDLINEFamily medicinePsychiatryNursingInternal medicineLawPharmacistPharmacyPolitical sciencePharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesMedication Adherence and ComplianceHeart Failure Treatment and Management
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