Patient-, medication- and environment-related factors affecting medication discrepancies in older patients

Elizabeth Manias, Noel Annakis, Julie Considine, Rona Weerasuriya, Snezana Kusljic

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Abstract

Background As patients move across different clinical settings, medication changes are likely to occur. Aim To identify patient-, medication- and environment-related factors associated with unintentional medication discrepancies in older patients, who were admitted to hospital via an emergency department and who had a subacute care admission at some point following hospital admission. Methods A retrospective clinical audit was undertaken using a stratified random sampling approach over a 14-month period. Medical records of patients aged 65 years or over were collected from five hospitals. Findings Data were collected from 426 older patients. Of these patients, 169 (39.7%) had at least one unexplained medication discrepancy. Patients without social supports had 2.956 greater odds of experiencing an unexplained medication discrepancy (95% CI 1.870–4.671), p < 0.0001. As the number of prescribed medications increased upon admission to the emergency department, patients had 1.125 greater odds of experiencing an unexplained medication discrepancy (95% CI 1.035–1.223), p = 0.006. Patients discharged to destinations other than their home had 2.714 increased odds (95% CI 1.317–5.594), p = 0.007 while those experiencing more than four transition points of care had 2.476 increased odds (95% CI 1.208–5.074), p = 0.013, of experiencing an unexplained medication discrepancy. A significant association existed between the prevalence of unexplained medication discrepancies and hospital readmission within six months, χ2 = 36.496, df = 1, p < 0.001. Conclusion Great care is needed in managing complex medication regimens of older people with multiple chronic conditions, especially those who move across several transition points of care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)571-577
Number of pages7
JournalCollegian
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Medication discrepancies
  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Older people
  • Pharmacy
  • Subacute care
  • Transition of care

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