OPTIMA-ID: development and validation of a medicine optimization tool for older adults with intellectual disability.

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O�Connell, J., Gorman, A., Burke, �., Deb, S., Henman, M. C., McCallion, P., McCarron, M., Mullally, T., Mulryan, N., O'Dwyer, M. & Ryan, C., OPTIMA-ID: development and validation of a medicine optimization tool for older adults with intellectual disability., Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 17, 9, 2024, 837 - 851Download Item:
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Background: Older people (i.e. ≥40 years) with intellectual disability have unique medication needs and
may experience high levels of potentially inappropriate prescribing. Despite the availability of tools to
optimize older adults’ prescriptions, there is no comprehensive tool specifically for use in older adults
with intellectual disability. We aimed to develop a tool for this purpose: Optimizing Pharmaco-Therapy
and Improving Medication for Ageing with Intellectual Disability (OPTIMA-ID).
Research design and methods: A draft tool was developed based on literature review and clinical
expertise. Focus groups with healthcare professionals and people with intellectual disability were
conducted to refine the tool. The tool was presented electronically to an expert panel for Delphi
validation. Median level of agreement and 75th percentile values were used to establish if consensus
was reached. Criteria were accepted, rejected, revised or removed to develop the final tool.
Results: Following two Delphi rounds, consensus on the content of OPTIMA-ID was reached for 67 prescribing criteria, 63 of which were agreed upon after Round 1 and a further 4 criteria accepted after Round 2.
Conclusions: OPTIMA-ID contains 67 criteria that can optimize medications for older people with intellectual disability. Its effectiveness, feasibility and impact on patient outcomes need to be established.
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Author: Mc Carron, Mary; Gorman, Ashleigh; Burke, Eilish; Henman, Martin; Mulryan, Niamh; O'Dwyer, Maire; O'Connell, Juliette; Ryan, Cristin
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Ageing , Ageing & Intellectual Disability - Changing Service Needs , Ageing & Intellectual Disability Issues , Ageing, Health and Intellectual Disability , Clinical Pharmacy , DEPRESCRIBING , Intellectual Disability , MEDICATION REVIEW , MEDICATION USE , Medication Reconciliation , Medication safety , POLYPHARMACY , PRESCRIBING , PRESCRIBING GUIDELINES , PRESCRIBING PATTERNS , Patient Safety , Pharmacy , Pharmacy Research , RATIONAL PRESCRIBING , pharmacy servicesDOI:
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