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Facilitators and Barriers Influencing Antipsychotic Medication Prescribing and Deprescribing Practices in Critically Ill Adult Patients: a Qualitative Study
by
Leigh, Jeanna Parsons
, Jaworska, Natalia
, Niven, Daniel J.
, Krewulak, Karla D.
, Schalm, Emma
, Fiest, Kirsten M.
, Burry, Lisa D.
, Ismail, Zahinoor
in
Adult
/ Agitation
/ Alberta - epidemiology
/ Antipsychotic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antipsychotics
/ Critical care
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Delirium
/ Delirium - drug therapy
/ Deprescriptions
/ Drugs
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental management
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Nurses
/ Original Research: Qualitative Research
/ Patients
/ Pharmacists
/ Physicians
/ Professionals
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Qualitative Research
/ Safety management
/ Working conditions
2023
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Facilitators and Barriers Influencing Antipsychotic Medication Prescribing and Deprescribing Practices in Critically Ill Adult Patients: a Qualitative Study
by
Leigh, Jeanna Parsons
, Jaworska, Natalia
, Niven, Daniel J.
, Krewulak, Karla D.
, Schalm, Emma
, Fiest, Kirsten M.
, Burry, Lisa D.
, Ismail, Zahinoor
in
Adult
/ Agitation
/ Alberta - epidemiology
/ Antipsychotic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antipsychotics
/ Critical care
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Delirium
/ Delirium - drug therapy
/ Deprescriptions
/ Drugs
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental management
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Nurses
/ Original Research: Qualitative Research
/ Patients
/ Pharmacists
/ Physicians
/ Professionals
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Qualitative Research
/ Safety management
/ Working conditions
2023
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Facilitators and Barriers Influencing Antipsychotic Medication Prescribing and Deprescribing Practices in Critically Ill Adult Patients: a Qualitative Study
by
Leigh, Jeanna Parsons
, Jaworska, Natalia
, Niven, Daniel J.
, Krewulak, Karla D.
, Schalm, Emma
, Fiest, Kirsten M.
, Burry, Lisa D.
, Ismail, Zahinoor
in
Adult
/ Agitation
/ Alberta - epidemiology
/ Antipsychotic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antipsychotics
/ Critical care
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Delirium
/ Delirium - drug therapy
/ Deprescriptions
/ Drugs
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental management
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Nurses
/ Original Research: Qualitative Research
/ Patients
/ Pharmacists
/ Physicians
/ Professionals
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Qualitative Research
/ Safety management
/ Working conditions
2023
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Facilitators and Barriers Influencing Antipsychotic Medication Prescribing and Deprescribing Practices in Critically Ill Adult Patients: a Qualitative Study
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Facilitators and Barriers Influencing Antipsychotic Medication Prescribing and Deprescribing Practices in Critically Ill Adult Patients: a Qualitative Study
2023
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Overview
Background
Antipsychotic medications do not alter the incidence or duration of delirium, but these medications are frequently prescribed and continued at transitions of care in critically ill patients when they may no longer be necessary or appropriate.
Objective
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe relevant domains and constructs that influence antipsychotic medication prescribing and deprescribing practices among physicians, nurses, and pharmacists that care for critically ill adult patients during and following critical illness.
Design
We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with critical care and ward healthcare professionals including physicians, nurses, and pharmacists to understand antipsychotic prescribing and deprescribing practices for critically ill adult patients during and following critical illness.
Participants
Twenty-one interviews were conducted with 11 physicians, five nurses, and five pharmacists from predominantly academic centres in Alberta, Canada, between July 6 and October 29, 2021.
Main Measures
We used deductive thematic analysis using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to identify and describe constructs within relevant domains.
Key Results
Seven TDF domains were identified as relevant from the analysis:
Social/Professional role and identity; Beliefs about capabilities; Reinforcement; Motivations and goals; Memory, attention, and decision processes; Environmental context and resources;
and
Beliefs about consequences
. Participants reported antipsychotic prescribing for multiple indications beyond delirium and agitation including patient and staff safety, sleep management, and environmental factors such as staff availability and workload. Participants identified potential antipsychotic deprescribing strategies to reduce ongoing antipsychotic medication prescriptions for critically ill patients including direct communication tools between prescribers at transitions of care.
Conclusions
Critical care and ward healthcare professionals report several factors influencing established antipsychotic medication prescribing practices. These factors aim to maintain patient and staff safety to facilitate the provision of care to patients with delirium and agitation limiting adherence to current guideline recommendations.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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