Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities

Background: Medication management is a complex process which involves different phases including prescribing, transcribing, ordering, dispensing, supplying, administering, and storing. This study aimed to assess the medication adherence and its barriers among the residents in long-term care faciliti...

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Main Authors: Chong Tze Wei, Marhanis Salihah Omar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Archives of Global Professionals 2016-01-01
Series:Archives of Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2016;volume=7;issue=3;spage=73;epage=79;aulast=Wei
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spelling doaj-e328d0d9e9c54558a090613f50a2eff92020-11-25T02:29:21ZengArchives of Global ProfessionalsArchives of Pharmacy Practice2045-080X2016-01-0173737910.4103/2045-080X.186171Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilitiesChong Tze WeiMarhanis Salihah OmarBackground: Medication management is a complex process which involves different phases including prescribing, transcribing, ordering, dispensing, supplying, administering, and storing. This study aimed to assess the medication adherence and its barriers among the residents in long-term care facilities to identify residents who are at risk for medication-related problem and resident`s beliefs toward medication. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in 24 long-term care facilities in Malaysia. The Chi-square test was performed to see any association between the adherence level and medication beliefs. Results: A total number of 185 residents were interviewed and majority of the residents were identified as highly adherent to their medication. There was a significant association found between duration of disease and medication adherence (P = 0.002). With regards to their belief toward medication, most of the residents had weak necessity scores (mean = 16.85, standard deviation [SD] = ±3.41) and strong concern scores (mean = 13.91. SD = ±2.684). There was a significant association between medication beliefs and medication adherence (P = 0.007), and a high number of residents were identified as at high risk for medication-related problems. Conclusion: Residents′ risk for medication-related problems and their overall well-being should be emphasized and related actions should be taken to rectify the problems.http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2016;volume=7;issue=3;spage=73;epage=79;aulast=WeiAdherencebelievemedicationrisk
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Marhanis Salihah Omar
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Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
Archives of Pharmacy Practice
Adherence
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medication
risk
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Marhanis Salihah Omar
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title Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
title_short Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
title_full Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
title_fullStr Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
title_full_unstemmed Current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
title_sort current practice and determinants of medication management in long-term care facilities
publisher Archives of Global Professionals
series Archives of Pharmacy Practice
issn 2045-080X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Medication management is a complex process which involves different phases including prescribing, transcribing, ordering, dispensing, supplying, administering, and storing. This study aimed to assess the medication adherence and its barriers among the residents in long-term care facilities to identify residents who are at risk for medication-related problem and resident`s beliefs toward medication. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in 24 long-term care facilities in Malaysia. The Chi-square test was performed to see any association between the adherence level and medication beliefs. Results: A total number of 185 residents were interviewed and majority of the residents were identified as highly adherent to their medication. There was a significant association found between duration of disease and medication adherence (P = 0.002). With regards to their belief toward medication, most of the residents had weak necessity scores (mean = 16.85, standard deviation [SD] = ±3.41) and strong concern scores (mean = 13.91. SD = ±2.684). There was a significant association between medication beliefs and medication adherence (P = 0.007), and a high number of residents were identified as at high risk for medication-related problems. Conclusion: Residents′ risk for medication-related problems and their overall well-being should be emphasized and related actions should be taken to rectify the problems.
topic Adherence
believe
medication
risk
url http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2016;volume=7;issue=3;spage=73;epage=79;aulast=Wei
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