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Medication Management Capacity Among Older Residents of Low-Income Apartment Buildings

机译:低收入公寓大楼老居民的药物管理能力

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MMC is an essential component of safe and independent living. This cross-sectional study was designed to assess MMC among low-income older persons residing in HUD-subsidized housing, located at one of five apartment buildings in urban Richmond, VA. Medication Management Instrument for Deficiencies in the Elderly (MedMaIDE) was used to measure MMC during individual, face-to-face interviews. Of the 107 participants, 89% were African-American with an average age of 68.5 years (±7.2), an average of 4.9 (±2.9) comorbidities and using approximately 8 (±4.1) medications on a regular basis. The mean deficit in MMC was 3 (±2.0). The most difficult skill was naming all of the medications (69.2%) followed by stating the indication (46.7%) and knowing how or when all of the medications should be taken or identifying existing refills (38.3%). Many older residents of low-income housing experience challenges in managing medications.
机译:MMC是安全和独立生活的重要组成部分。这种横断面研究旨在评估居住在HUD补贴住房中的低收入老人中的MMC,位于城市里士满,VA的五栋公寓大楼之一。用于老年人(Medmaide)缺陷的药物管理仪器用于在个人面对面的面试中测量MMC。在107名参与者中,89%的非洲裔美国人平均年龄为68.5岁(±7.2),平均为4.9(±2.9)组合,并定期使用约8(±4.1)药物。 MMC中的平均赤字为3(±2.0)。最困难的技能是命名所有药物(69.2%),然后陈述指示(46.7%)并了解应如何或当所有药物应采取或识别现有的重新填充(38.3%)。许多年长的低收入住房居民在管理药物中的挑战。

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