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TOOL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION AND SHARED DECISION MAKING (submitted in 2019)

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Author(s)

Pernille Printzlau, Nanna Skyttegaard Mortensen, Signe Kristensen, Troels Bygum Knudsen, Nathalie King Otoo

Why was it done?

When the pharmacists make medication reviews it is often a long, detailed review with several interventions. A tool that would quickly give the physician an overview of the interventions suggested by the pharmacist was needed. Furthermore, a tool was needed in the process of shared decision making between the physician and the patient regarding the possibilities of deprescribing.

What was done?

We made a tool to improve the interdisciplinary collaboration around medication reviews and to help the process of shared decision making. The tool categorises interventions suggested by the pharmacist in red-yellow-green boxes, indicating the order of the interventions recommended by the pharmacist.

How was it done?

The tool was developed and tested by using the Model of Improvement. The physician stated that the tool gave him the needed overview and, in his experience, furthermore added value by visualising the interventions to the patient. Patients were interviewed after the consultation to evaluate how they perceived the tool and whether they felt involved in the decision making regarding their treatment and deprescribing.

What has been achieved?

A manageable and operationalisable tool for the physician to get a quick overview of the interventions suggested by the pharmacist. Furthermore, the tool visualises the interventions to the patient and supports the process of shared decision making during the consultation.

What next?

At our hospital we have clinical pharmacists making medication reviews at several different wards. The next step is to distribute the tool to pharmacists at other wards to strengthen the interdisciplinary collaboration and ensure the largest profit of the pharmacist’s medication reviews. We are also working on developing a similar tool to categorise found side effects to help the physician when deprescribing.

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