» Articles » PMID: 8893112

Assessment of Medication Management Skills in Older Outpatients

Overview
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1996 Oct 1
PMID 8893112
Citations 23
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Objective: To identify risk factors for poor medication management skills in community-dwelling older adults by using a performance-based medication management assessment instrument.

Design: A cross-sectional investigation.

Setting: A university outpatient geriatric assessment clinic.

Participants: Fifty-nine community-dwelling older adults aged 62-102 years.

Measurements: Patients were assessed on their ability to perform medication management tasks, including reading prescription labels, interpreting medication instructions, opening safety-capped vials, removing tablets from vials, and differentiating tablet colors. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was administered and the Katz index of activities of daily living was obtained during the same clinic visit.

Results: Cognitive impairment (MMSE < 24) and physical dependency (Katz > or = 1) were both found to be risk factors for the inability to perform individual tasks and independent risk factors for poor overall outcome on the medication management assessment, odds ratios (95% confidence interval) 9.39 (7.82 to 10.96) and 7.24 (5.60 to 8.88), respectively. Age, gender, education, or number of prescription medications were not associated with the ability to perform individual tasks or to overall outcome on the medication management assessment.

Conclusions: Cognitive deficits and physical dependency appear to be strong predictors for the inability to perform tasks associated with medication management. Assessment of medication management skills in older adults living in the community may help identify specific problems, aid in planning patient care, and promote independence.

Citing Articles

Key factors of the functional ability of older people to self-manage medications.

Advinha A, Nunes C, de Barros C, Jose Lopes M, de Oliveira-Martins S Sci Rep. 2021; 11(1):22196.

PMID: 34772959 PMC: 8590057. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01434-9.


Rethinking the outpatient medication list: increasing patient activation and education while architecting for centralization and improved medication reconciliation.

Pandolfe F, Wright A, Slack W, Safran C J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2018; 25(8):1047-1053.

PMID: 29788309 PMC: 6915822. DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy047.


Medication self-management skills and cognitive impairment in older adults hospitalized for heart failure: A cross-sectional study.

Howell E, Senapati A, Hsich E, Gorodeski E SAGE Open Med. 2017; 5:2050312117700301.

PMID: 28540048 PMC: 5433792. DOI: 10.1177/2050312117700301.


Assessment of the elderly's functional ability to manage their medication: a systematic literature review.

Advinha A, Jose Lopes M, de Oliveira-Martins S Int J Clin Pharm. 2016; 39(1):1-15.

PMID: 27942949 DOI: 10.1007/s11096-016-0409-z.


Predictors of Difficulty in Medication Intake in Europe: a Cross-country Analysis Based on SHARE.

Figueiredo D, Teixeira L, Poveda V, Paul C, Santos-Silva A, Costa E Aging Dis. 2016; 7(3):246-53.

PMID: 27330839 PMC: 4898921. DOI: 10.14336/AD.2015.0925.