Elderly people are at high risk of multiple medication which increases drug interactions and side effects. This problem is accentuated in EHPAD due to the multiplication of prescribers (the referring physician, the hospital physician, the specialist, the emergency physician, the coordinating physician). The lack of optimization of drug prescriptions in EHPAD can be responsible for iatrogenic, underuse and overuse of treatment, impacting the autonomy and quality of life of residents in EHPAD in France. A method for optimizing diagnostic and drug management at the entry of a new EHPAD resident, called OPTIM EHPAD, has been tested in Languedoc-Roussillon (France) and validated. This is a consultation between the referring physician and the EHPAD coordinating physician. Some improvements have been made to this method in order to have an optimized version. Physician's cooperation seems to promote decision-making and change in therapies. The objective of this study is to assess the theoretical effectiveness and efficiency of this approach. It is supposed that the provision to the EHPAD coordinating physician of a method for optimizing the diagnostic and drug management of the new EHPAD resident (based on a decision following consultation between the referring doctor and the coordinating doctor) would impact on the resident care process, on their care results and on communication and coordination between the coordinating physician and the referring physician.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
This is a randomized, cluster stepped wedge study. Residents entering EHPAD during the pre-interventional inclusion period will be treated as usual in EHPAD. They will constitute the control group. Residents entering EHPAD during the post-intervention inclusion period will have the optimization of their diagnostic and drug management, following a consultation between their referring physician and the coordinating physician based on the OPTIM-EHPAD method. They will constitute the intervention group. The intervention is based on the utilization of the OPTIM-EHPAD method. It consists in training for coordinating physician and, optionally, for referring physician. It's a pedagogic tool proposing a rigorous methodology for reviewing prescriptions in chronological stages, associated with memos, constituting a form of clinical path for improving the quality and safety of prescriptions for EHPAD residents.
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Lyon, France
Inappropriate prescription line and average number of days of hospitalization
hierarchical sequential approach on the following criteria according to the predefined order : 1. Proportion of residents with at least one inappropriate prescription line in residents' drug dispensations during months M3 to M6 following their entry into EHPAD. 2. Average number of days of hospitalization per resident in internal medicine/surgery/obstetrics wards, follow-up care and rehabilitation or in a psychiatric establishment during the 6 months following entry into EHPAD
Time frame: 6 months after the entering patient in EHPAD
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