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Implementing an ICT-Based Polypharmacy Management Program in Italy

Although there is evidence of a growing awareness of the problem, no official policy statements or regulatory guidelines on polypharmacy have been released up to date by Italian Health Authorities. Medication review, application of appropriateness criteria and computerized prescription support syste...

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Autores principales: Arcopinto, M., Cataldi, M., De Luca, V., Orlando, V., Simeone, G., D’Assante, R., Postiglione, A., Guida, A., Trama, U., Illario, M., Ferrara, N., Coscioni, E., Iaccarino, G., Cuccaro, P., D’Onofrio, G., Vigorito, C., Cittadini, A., Menditto, E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Università di Salerno 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5536159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28775966
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author Arcopinto, M.
Cataldi, M.
De Luca, V.
Orlando, V.
Simeone, G.
D’Assante, R.
Postiglione, A.
Guida, A.
Trama, U.
Illario, M.
Ferrara, N.
Coscioni, E.
Iaccarino, G.
Cuccaro, P.
D’Onofrio, G.
Vigorito, C.
Cittadini, A.
Menditto, E.
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Cataldi, M.
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Orlando, V.
Simeone, G.
D’Assante, R.
Postiglione, A.
Guida, A.
Trama, U.
Illario, M.
Ferrara, N.
Coscioni, E.
Iaccarino, G.
Cuccaro, P.
D’Onofrio, G.
Vigorito, C.
Cittadini, A.
Menditto, E.
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description Although there is evidence of a growing awareness of the problem, no official policy statements or regulatory guidelines on polypharmacy have been released up to date by Italian Health Authorities. Medication review, application of appropriateness criteria and computerized prescription support systems are all possible approaches in order to improve the quality of prescribing in older persons. More focused training courses on multimorbidity and polytherapy management are encouraged. Furthermore a multidisciplinary approach integrating different health care professionals (physicians, pharmacists, and nurses) may positively impact on reducing the sense of fear related to discontinue or substitute drugs prescribed by others; the fragmentation of therapy among different specialists; reducing costs; and improving adverse drug reaction detection and reporting. Aiming at achieving the individualized pharmacotherapy, a multidisciplinary approach starting with identification of patients and risk for drug-related problems, followed by medication review overtime and use of inappropriateness criteria, supported by computerized systems has been proposed.
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spelling pubmed-55361592017-08-03 Implementing an ICT-Based Polypharmacy Management Program in Italy Arcopinto, M. Cataldi, M. De Luca, V. Orlando, V. Simeone, G. D’Assante, R. Postiglione, A. Guida, A. Trama, U. Illario, M. Ferrara, N. Coscioni, E. Iaccarino, G. Cuccaro, P. D’Onofrio, G. Vigorito, C. Cittadini, A. Menditto, E. Transl Med UniSa Articles Although there is evidence of a growing awareness of the problem, no official policy statements or regulatory guidelines on polypharmacy have been released up to date by Italian Health Authorities. Medication review, application of appropriateness criteria and computerized prescription support systems are all possible approaches in order to improve the quality of prescribing in older persons. More focused training courses on multimorbidity and polytherapy management are encouraged. Furthermore a multidisciplinary approach integrating different health care professionals (physicians, pharmacists, and nurses) may positively impact on reducing the sense of fear related to discontinue or substitute drugs prescribed by others; the fragmentation of therapy among different specialists; reducing costs; and improving adverse drug reaction detection and reporting. Aiming at achieving the individualized pharmacotherapy, a multidisciplinary approach starting with identification of patients and risk for drug-related problems, followed by medication review overtime and use of inappropriateness criteria, supported by computerized systems has been proposed. Università di Salerno 2017-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5536159/ /pubmed/28775966 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cataldi, M.
De Luca, V.
Orlando, V.
Simeone, G.
D’Assante, R.
Postiglione, A.
Guida, A.
Trama, U.
Illario, M.
Ferrara, N.
Coscioni, E.
Iaccarino, G.
Cuccaro, P.
D’Onofrio, G.
Vigorito, C.
Cittadini, A.
Menditto, E.
Implementing an ICT-Based Polypharmacy Management Program in Italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5536159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28775966
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