PRN Medicines Management for Older People with Long-Term Mental Health Disorders in Home Care
Open Access
- 1 July 2021
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
- Vol. ume 14, 2841-2849
- https://doi.org/10.2147/rmhp.s316744
Abstract
Older people with long-term mental health conditions who receive care in their own home are vulnerable to the inappropriate use of medications and polypharmacy given their underlying health conditions and comorbidities. Inappropriate use of pro re nata (PRN) medications in these older people can enhance their suffering and have negative conse-quences for their quality of life and well-being, leading to readmission to healthcare settings and the increased cost of health care. This narrative review on published international literature aims at improving our understanding of medicines management in home care and how to improve PRN medication use among older people with long-term health condi-tions in their own home. Accordingly, the improvement of PRN medicines management for these older people requires the development of an individualised care plan considering 'reduction of older people's dependence on PRN medications', 'empowerment of family caregivers', and 'support by healthcare professionals.' PRN medication use should be reduced through deprescription and discontinuation strategies. Also, older people and their family caregivers should be encouraged to prioritize the use of non-pharmacologic methods to relieve physical and psychological problems. Besides the empowerment of family care-givers through role development, education and training about PRN medications, and involvement in decision-making, they need support by the multidisciplinary network in terms of supervision, monitoring, and home visits.Keywords
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