Talking Meds - A PrescQIPP podcast Episode 4
Description
Welcome to the latest episode of Talking Meds and the PrescQIPP podcast, engaging conversations about medicines-related dilemmas.
Today, your host Jonathan Underhill, Medicines Clinical Adviser at PrescQIPP, continues the series within the Talking Meds podcast called ‘Sensible prescribing in Older people with Jonathan and Lucy’.
Jonathan and Lucy discuss Brenda, an older lady who has become frail and has significant dementia that is affecting her ability to cope with everyday life and living. She has been taking aspirin, originally intended to reduce her risk of a further heart attack, but which hasn’t been thought about for a while. They discuss how clinicians are prone to overestimate benefits of medicines, but underestimate harms. The importance of finding out a patient’s (and their carer’s) expectations are key to sensible prescribing. Sometimes the tablets aren’t worth our precious older people taking them, as the harms may well outweigh the potentially small benefits.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
GPs’ understanding of the benefits and harms of treatments for long-term conditions: an online survey. Julian Treadwell in British Journal of General Practice. https://bjgpopen.org/content/4/1/bjgpopen20X101016
A brilliant resource to help illustrate likely benefits and harms for some commonly used medicines - GP Evidence https://gpevidence.org/
PrescQIPP webinar recording. How well do GPs understand the benefits and harms of treatments for long term conditions?
Dr Julian Treadwell.
https://www.prescqipp.info/our-resources/clinical-webinars/how-well-do-gps-understand-the-benefits-and-harms-of-treatments-for-long-term-conditions/
A new episode of Talking Meds will be available every other Friday.
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