Full-time
Vzdělávání v základních specifikách racionální geriatrické farmakoterapie
Length of study
168 hours
Type of Programme
Microcertificate programmes
Form
Full-time
Language
Czech
Fee
15000 CZK
Application deadline
7/10/2024
Annotation
Due to the exponential aging of the population and the expected increase in the number of seniors in the Czech Republic and other countries to 30 % or more by 2050, there is a growing need to significantly increase the main knowledge, skills and competences in the field of safe setting of combined drug regimens in older age and in rational geriatric pharmacotherapy. This course focuses on participants´ modern knowledge and skills in the specifics of rational geriatric treatment and individualized geriatric pharmacotherapy. It increases the competence their competencies in the area of the first signal assessment of the safety and effectiveness of combined drug regimens in older age (the so-called „signal drug revision“). The course deepens the knowledge of the participants especially in the areas of specific geriatric drug indications, the appropriateness of the choice of drugs within drug groups for seniors in various degrees of geriatric frailty, in specifics of geriatric dosing, geriatric dosing intervals, potentially inappropriate drugs/drug procedures in older age, explicit and implicit methods of the evaluation of quality of geriatric drug prescription, in the evaluation of drug-drug and drug-disease interactions and enables participants to practice basic knowledge in the form of interactive teaching materials (case studies and interactive tests). It contains 8 physical educational modules each with 3 professional lectures given by experts in geriatrics, gerontology, clinical pharmacy and rational geriatric pharmacotherapy. The professional contents of the lectures and interactive materials also include knowledge regarding pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes in older age and their impact on the changed effectiveness and safety of the most frequently indicated drug procedures, on the specifics of pharmacotherapy of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus in older age, on specific approaches in the treatment of dementia , depression, insomnia and pain, principles of adjusting drug dosages in different stages of renopathy in older adults, solving geriatric ion dysbalances, symptom management and specifics of palliative care for geriatric patients, as well as rational choice of various drug forms. Introductory and final lectures also include information regarding the aging of the global population, "ageism" (i.e. discrimination against older adults) in the field of effective and safe use of drugs, pharmacoeconomic issues of the need to reduce drug hospitalizations and individualization of drug regimens in older patients, and the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in the effective, safe and cost-effective geriatric pharmacotherapy. Through the presented knowledge and training of the first skills, the course enables "up-skilling" (increase in the knowledge, skills and competeces) of physicians, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals in modern approaches of individualized geriatric pharmacotherapy. Taking into account the fact that geriatric pharmacotherapy has its own significant specifics compared to classical middle-aged medicine, the course provides essential knowledge, abilities and skills to assess and adjust the individual effectiveness and safety of drug regimens in older age. The aim of the course is to increase the application of new, modern knowledge and skills in the real clinical practice and to strengthen the interdisciplinary cooperation of physicians, clinical pharmacists and other pharmacists in rational geriatric pharmacotherapy.
Location
Farmaceutická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy v Hradci Králové
Results of learning
Knowledge (theoretical/factual): The graduate is able to describe pharmacokinet. and pharmacodyn. changes in older age and their impact on the efficacy and safety of medicines; describe the degrees of ger. frailty, drug-related geriatr. syndromes/symptomes, their diagnostics and practical use; to state ger. specificities of the medication choice, doses and dosing intervals and the length of therapy for the most common diseases (cardiovascular dis., diabetes, renal failure, dementia, insomnia, depression, pain, ion imbalances and in palliative care). Skills (practical/functional): The graduate is able to roughly assess basic appropriateness of setting ger. drug regimens (at the level of a signal medication review), educate the patient about the risks and supportive measures; assess whether the severity of the clin. condition already requires the intervention of a clin. pharmacist or other specialists and refer the patient to appropr. care. Competence: The graduate is capable at the level of signal medication review to assess basic clin., ethical, social and econ. aspects of rac. ger. pharmacotherapy (including issues of ageism), integrate them into own practice and proceed in interdisc. cooperation with clin. pharmacists and physicians.