Jennifer Pruskowski
University of Pittsburgh
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The Consultant Pharmacist | 2017
Jennifer Pruskowski; Steven M. Handler
OBJECTIVE Many residents with life-limiting illnesses are being prescribed and taking potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and questionably beneficial medications either near or at the end of life. These medications can contribute to adverse drug reactions, increase morbidity, and increase unnecessary burden and cost. It is crucial that the process of deprescribing be incorporated into the care of these residents. After developing a clinical pharmacist-driven deprescribing initiative in the nursing facility, the objective of this project was to reduce the number of PIMs via accepted recommendations from the clinical pharmacist to the primary team. DESIGN/SETTING/PARTICIPANTS The Discussion to Ensure the Patient-centered, Health-focused, prognosis-Appropriate, and Rational Medication regimen (DE-PHARM) quality improvement-approved project was conducted in an urban, academic nursing facility in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The pilot phase occurred between October 2015 and April 2016. To be included in this study, participants had to be a custodial resident of the nursing facility with a previously documented comfort-focused treatment plan. All medications used for the management of chronic comorbid diseases were eligible for review. RESULTS Forty-seven residents managed by eight different primary teams met inclusion criteria. Thirty-nine recommendations for 23 residents were made by the clinical pharmacist, with an average of 0.82 and range of 0-5 recommendations per resident, respectively. Of those, only 10 (26%) were accepted, 1 (3%) was modified, 3 (7%) were rejected, and 25 (64%) had no response within the 120-day response period. Additionally, two residents died during the project, and one resident was readmitted to the hospital for a prolonged period of time. CONCLUSION The pilot phase of the DE-PHARM project, a clinical pharmacist-driven deprescribing initiative, was designed and assessed. This project demonstrated the feasibility of such an initiative. Because of the complexity of such a process, special attention must be paid to eligible residents and medications, the need for interprofessional collaboration, and the operational process. This project is ongoing in other nursing facilities in Western Pennsylvania.
Archive | 2018
Geoffrey P. Dunn; Jennifer Pruskowski; Lisa K. Simonian
Accumulating public and professional experience with a growing evidence base has established palliative care support as an integral part of cancer care, ideally from the time of diagnosis in most instances. As palliative care continues to mainstream itself, the dated and dichotomous view of “cure versus palliation” should fade as curable patients are comforted and incurable patients live better and longer. Although the in-hospital admission for the cancer patient hazards dignity, comfort, and quality of life, it now provides the opportunity through palliative care support to transform the cancer journey from one shadowed by despair to a purposeful one of affirmation.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2017
Kenneth S. Boockvar; William Ho; Jennifer Pruskowski; Katherine E DiPalo; Jane J Wong; Jessica Patel; Jonathan R. Nebeker; Rainu Kaushal; William W. Hung
The Consultant Pharmacist | 2018
Jennifer Pruskowski; Barbara J. Zarowitz; Steven M. Handler
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association | 2018
Jennifer Pruskowski; J. Pruskowski; Steven M. Handler
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018
Allison Jordan; Scott A. Irwin; Jennifer Pruskowski; Jeremy Hirst; Eric Prommer; Jason Webb
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018
Julie W. Childers; Jennifer Pruskowski; Pina Patel
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018
Jennifer Pruskowski; Mary Lynn McPherson; Holly M. Holmes
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018
Mary Lynn McPherson; Kathryn Walker; Jennifer Pruskowski; Shaida Talebreza
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018
Jennifer Pruskowski; Alycia Dalbey; Eric Prommer; Neal Weisbrod