A new tool to fight against drug related problems in the elderly. Podvin-Deleplanque, J., Charani, C., Verheyde, I., Huvent, D., Beuscart, J., & Puisieux, F. Revue de Geriatrie, 39(10):649–657, 2014. abstract bibtex Background: Improuing drug prescription and medication compliance among the elderly is a public health priority. The monitoring table "My Treatment" has been developed to help the prescribing physician reassess a prescription and to improve patient adherence. The table is filled in after a hospital stay and is shown to the patient. It is then sent over to his or her general physician who will have to ensure the patient's good comprehension and adhesion. Objectives: The study aimed at evaluating the feasibility and quality of the process. It also helped understanding potential issues faced when filling in the questionnaires. Methods: The monitoring table has been tested in partnership with OMEDIT Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Reseau Sante-Qualite and URPS Medecins Liberaux Nord-Pas-de-Calais, in 8 hospitals between February and June 2012. Physicians' opinions along with the quality of the forms were evaluated. Results: Thanks to the 8 hospitals who took part in the study, 384 tables were analyzed. Hospital and general physicians found the tool useful and considered it contributed to a better communication between hospitals and town. They also considered it provided patient with better information the other, that is to say, its irreducible otherness. Positive treatment is no longer an assertiveness in the name of good, but the respectful reception of the other's speech, and silent response to his call.
@article{podvin-deleplanque_new_2014-1,
title = {A new tool to fight against drug related problems in the elderly},
volume = {39},
issn = {0397-7927},
shorttitle = {Un nouvel outil pour lutter contre la iatrogénic chez les personnes agees},
abstract = {Background: Improuing drug prescription and medication compliance among the elderly is a public health priority. The monitoring table "My Treatment" has been developed to help the prescribing physician reassess a prescription and to improve patient adherence. The table is filled in after a hospital stay and is shown to the patient. It is then sent over to his or her general physician who will have to ensure the patient's good comprehension and adhesion. Objectives: The study aimed at evaluating the feasibility and quality of the process. It also helped understanding potential issues faced when filling in the questionnaires. Methods: The monitoring table has been tested in partnership with OMEDIT Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Reseau Sante-Qualite and URPS Medecins Liberaux Nord-Pas-de-Calais, in 8 hospitals between February and June 2012. Physicians' opinions along with the quality of the forms were evaluated. Results: Thanks to the 8 hospitals who took part in the study, 384 tables were analyzed. Hospital and general physicians found the tool useful and considered it contributed to a better communication between hospitals and town. They also considered it provided patient with better information the other, that is to say, its irreducible otherness. Positive treatment is no longer an assertiveness in the name of good, but the respectful reception of the other's speech, and silent response to his call.},
language = {French},
number = {10},
journal = {Revue de Geriatrie},
author = {Podvin-Deleplanque, J. and Charani, C. and Verheyde, I. and Huvent, D. and Beuscart, J.-B. and Puisieux, F.},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Others, Philosophy, Practice, Welfare, Well},
pages = {649--657},
}
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