A nurse practitioner led protocol to address polypharmacy in long-term care
2020
Abstract Polypharmacy is common in long term care facilities and frequently associated with poor outcomes. This study sought to determine if a medication management protocol completed at four month intervals by nurse practitioners (NP) could impact polypharmacy and administration times for long term care residents. The data was collected as part of a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) “Initiative to Reduce Avoidable Hospitalization among Nursing Facility Residents” grant. Residents were recruited from participating long-term care facilities. NP completed a medication management protocol on admission to the program and at subsequent 4-month intervals or with an acute change in condition. A total of 2442 non-duplicated individuals were seen for at least 1 visit. Although the protocol did not result in a reduction of regularly scheduled medications, the number of scheduled medication administration times did significantly decrease. NP polypharmacy assessments and recommendations are important but were insufficient to decrease the medication burden.
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