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Improving Medication Management in Home Care

Issues and Solutions

Dennee Frey Dennee Frey

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English
Routledge
26 October 2005
Help stop the widespread problem of medication errors among the elderly

The problem of medication errors among the elderly is widespread. Improving Medication Management in Home Care: Issues and Solutions tackles this tough issue by closely examining the challenges faced in preventing medication errors in home and community care program settings and putting forth effective solutions to better manage medication use. Respected experts discuss the unique role of the pharmacist in improving patient safety, presenting a comprehensive collection of evidence-based studies featuring national and international viewpoints, cutting-edge interventions, and cost-effective procedures that address medication problems in older adults.

Polypharmacy is the term used for patients receiving too many medications for a specific treatment. The implications for drug-drug interactions can be dangerous for the unaware patient. Improving Medication Management in Home Care: Issues and Solutions focuses on several different effective management programs and examines each in detail, completely explaining the positiveand negativeresults. This hands-on practical information is useful for all professionals and field providers working with older adults and their medication concerns. The book also provides valuable lessons through the experiences of national home health leaders in various settingshospital-based, rural, large or small, etc., as well as community-based programs for dually eligable older adults. The book is extensively referenced and includes an abundance of clear, helpful tables, figures, and Web resources.

Improving Medication Management in Home Care: Issues and Solutions explores:

developing computerized risk assessment screenings

implementing pharmacist-centered interventions

improving transitional care from hospital to home

the Prescription Intervention and Lifelong Learning (PILL) program

Medication Therapy Management Services

a quality-improvement project to reduce falls and improve medication management

outcome-based quality improvement for patient safety

intern programs that can provide cost-effective consultant services

Improving Medication Management in Home Care: Issues and Solutions is essential reading for home health care administrators, clinicians, managers, pharmacists, physicians, educators, students, those professionals involved in the field of aging, and health practitioners world-wide.

Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780789030528
ISBN 10:   0789030527
Pages:   180
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface: Bringing New Evidence-Based Tools to Strengthen Practice Acknowledgment Introduction (Dennee Frey) A Quality Improvement Project to Reduce Falls and Improve Medication Management (Sandy Sperling, Katie Neal, Kelly Hales, Dale Adams, and Dennee Frey) Integration of a Medication Management Model into Outcome-Based Quality Improvement: A Pilot Program in a Rural Proprietary Home Healthcare Agency (Wayne L. Atkinson and Dennee Frey) Medication Management Model as Experiential Education Tool for Students of Pharmacy (Darren M. Triller) Reaching the Homebound Elderly: The Prescription Intervention and Lifelong Learning (PILL) Program (Bradley R. Williams and Suzanna Lopez) Comment on Medication Management Models and Other Pharmacist Interventions: Implications for Policy and Practice (Kathleen A. Cameron) Polypharmacy and Possible Drug-Drug Interactions Among Diabetic Patients Receiving Home Health Care Services (Ibrahim A. Ibrahim, Eunjeong Kang, and Kathryn H. Dansky) Opportunities for Improving Post-Hospital Home Medication Management Among Older Adults (Janice B. Foust, Mary D. Naylor, Peter A. Boling, and Kimberly A. Cappuzzo) Risk of Medication Errors at Hospital Discharge and Barriers to Problem Resolution (Susan M. Enguidanos and Richard D. Brumley) Medications Management in Older Persons: What Can Be Achieved in the International Community? (Lilian M. Azzopardi) Index Reference Notes Included

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