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Family Caregiver Burden of Medication Administration for Older Adults Admitted to Home Hospice

OBJECTIVE To characterize FCG burden of medication administration for older adults in home hospice. METHODS Pilot clinical trial of a hospice-staff level communication and medication review program to facilitate goal-concordant prescribing, including deprescribing, for older adults in home hospice....

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Autores principales: Tjia, Jennifer, Clayton, Margaret, Smith, Jennifer, Wood, Olivia, Hurley, Susan, Puerto, Geraldine, Duodu, Vennesa, DeSanto-Madeya, Susan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681641/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2934
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author Tjia, Jennifer
Clayton, Margaret
Smith, Jennifer
Wood, Olivia
Hurley, Susan
Puerto, Geraldine
Duodu, Vennesa
DeSanto-Madeya, Susan
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Clayton, Margaret
Smith, Jennifer
Wood, Olivia
Hurley, Susan
Puerto, Geraldine
Duodu, Vennesa
DeSanto-Madeya, Susan
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description OBJECTIVE To characterize FCG burden of medication administration for older adults in home hospice. METHODS Pilot clinical trial of a hospice-staff level communication and medication review program to facilitate goal-concordant prescribing, including deprescribing, for older adults in home hospice. Patients newly admitted to hospice were eligible if >=65 years, prescribed >= 5 medications and had a FCG. Exclusion criteria included being non-English speaking or having a Palliative Performance Score<40. Measurements include 24-item FCG Medication Administration Hassle Scale (range 0-96) at hospice admission and at 2-, 4-, 6-, 8-weeks and monthly until death. Descriptive statistics characterize baseline FCG Hassle score. RESULTS In this actively recruiting study, n=9 patient-caregiver dyads are enrolled to date. Mean patient age is 80.6 years (range 69-101). Of 9 caregivers, 7 were female, 5 children, and 3 spouses. The majority (67%) of caregivers were extremely involved in medication management. Mean FCG Hassle Score =17.1 (SE 5.9; range 2-58), and differed between spouses (mean =5 [SE 1.7; range 2-8]) and children (mean =31.4 [SE 9.53; range 3-58]). The highest burden concern was recognizing medication side effects, followed by feeling comfortable making medication decisions, arguing with the care-recipient about when to take medications, knowing why a medication is being given and whether it is effective, and knowing when to hold, increase, decrease a dose or discontinue the medication. CONCLUSION FCGs of older adults in home hospice report different levels of medication administration hassle depending on their relationship to the patient. The most bothersome concern is recognizing medication side effects.
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spelling pubmed-86816412021-12-17 Family Caregiver Burden of Medication Administration for Older Adults Admitted to Home Hospice Tjia, Jennifer Clayton, Margaret Smith, Jennifer Wood, Olivia Hurley, Susan Puerto, Geraldine Duodu, Vennesa DeSanto-Madeya, Susan Innov Aging Abstracts OBJECTIVE To characterize FCG burden of medication administration for older adults in home hospice. METHODS Pilot clinical trial of a hospice-staff level communication and medication review program to facilitate goal-concordant prescribing, including deprescribing, for older adults in home hospice. Patients newly admitted to hospice were eligible if >=65 years, prescribed >= 5 medications and had a FCG. Exclusion criteria included being non-English speaking or having a Palliative Performance Score<40. Measurements include 24-item FCG Medication Administration Hassle Scale (range 0-96) at hospice admission and at 2-, 4-, 6-, 8-weeks and monthly until death. Descriptive statistics characterize baseline FCG Hassle score. RESULTS In this actively recruiting study, n=9 patient-caregiver dyads are enrolled to date. Mean patient age is 80.6 years (range 69-101). Of 9 caregivers, 7 were female, 5 children, and 3 spouses. The majority (67%) of caregivers were extremely involved in medication management. Mean FCG Hassle Score =17.1 (SE 5.9; range 2-58), and differed between spouses (mean =5 [SE 1.7; range 2-8]) and children (mean =31.4 [SE 9.53; range 3-58]). The highest burden concern was recognizing medication side effects, followed by feeling comfortable making medication decisions, arguing with the care-recipient about when to take medications, knowing why a medication is being given and whether it is effective, and knowing when to hold, increase, decrease a dose or discontinue the medication. CONCLUSION FCGs of older adults in home hospice report different levels of medication administration hassle depending on their relationship to the patient. The most bothersome concern is recognizing medication side effects. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8681641/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2934 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681641/
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