A qualitative study of the perception of nursing home practitioners about the implementation of quality indicators for drug consumption in nursing homes.
Stéphane SanchezFiona EcarnotDimitri VoilmyBiné Mariam NdiongueClément CormiAude LettyPaul Emile HayJean Luc NovellaPublished in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2021)
From the point of view of medical directors of NHs participating in an interventional program to reduce inappropriate prescriptions of anticholinergic drugs, the main factor driving the success of the program was communication, which is key to achieving adherence. Improved communication provides useful insights into the reasons why no quantitative reduction is observed in objective quality indicators.