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16 september 2019 20:00:44

 
324 Effect of Regular Multidisciplinary Psychotropic Review Meetings on Anti-psychotic Prescribing Practices in a Community Nursing Unit (Age and Ageing)
 


AbstractBackgroundThe management of non cognitive symptoms of dementia can be challenging for people living with dementia and their carers. The risks and limited benefit of antipsychotics in this setting is well documented however despite this they still are often prescribed. A previous study at our facility in 2016 highlighted a high prevalence of antipsychotic prescribing at 35% (Bambrick, et al. 2016). As a result of this, multidisciplinary psychotropic review meetings were established and are ongoing.MethodsTwo wards in our community nursing unit were selected. Inclusion criteria included residency > 6 months. The case notes, medication lists (admission and current prescriptions), and psychotropic review meeting notes were reviewed.Results43 residents were included in the study. 72% (n=31) were female. The average age was 85 years. 74% (n= 32) of residents had a documented dementia diagnosis.On admission, 7 residents were taking regular antipsychotics. 5 of these medications were subsequently either reduced or discontinued.At the time of the study, 16% (n=7) were prescribed regular antipsychotics. There was a definite indication for 3 of these (schizoaffective disorder, psychosis, paranoid depression). 1 resident had a traumatic brain injury with associated distressing symptoms with harm incidents. 3 had a dementia diagnosis with associated distressing symptoms.A further 14% (n= 6) were prescribed antipsychotics on a PRN basis. 5 had a documented diagnosis of dementia with associated distressing symptoms. None of these residents received these medications in the 4 weeks prior to the study.ConclusionSignificant improvements are noted since 2016 with the overall prevalence of antipsychotic prescribing decreasing from 35% to 16%, with the majority of these prescriptions having a clear indication. It is reassuring that residents are not receiving prn medications frequently. We await the national clinical guidance on `Appropriate Prescribing of Psychotropic Medication in People with Dementia` to further guide our practice.


 
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