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Pharmacists in care teams improve care for patients with Dementia

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Summary:Problems related to elderly patients’ medical drug treatments are widespread and commonly result in hospital admissions for people with dementia. New research shows that including clinical pharmacists in health care teams might improve the quality and safety of patient care and halve the risk of drug-related hospital readmissions.

Problems related to elderly patients’ medical drug treatments are widespread and commonly result in hospital admissions for people with dementia. New research shows that including clinical pharmacists in health care teams might improve the quality and safety of patient care and halve the risk of drug-related hospital readmissions. This according to a dissertation at Umeå University in Sweden.

Doctoral student and clinical pharmacist Maria Gustafsson at the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation at Umeå University has carried out a randomised, controlled trial in the northern Swedish county Västerbotten among 460 people from 65 years and above suffering from dementia or cognitive impairment. The participants had, at some point between 2012 and 2015, been admitted to internal medicine and orthopaedic wards at two hospitals in northern Sweden.

“When analysing all patient causes of the original admission, before the study intervention was performed, we found that as many as 41 per cent of all admissions were related to medication events. The most common problem is adverse drug reaction, but also excessively high dosage and noncompliance is unfortunately common,” says Maria Gustafsson.

The study was based on an intervention, where clinical pharmacists participated in health care teams and controlled if individual patients’ drug lists were correct and complete. They also performed comprehensive analyses of all the drugs a patient was taking and suggested potential improvements to the physician in charge as well as initiated discussions in the health care team.

“The results after the intervention showed that clinical pharmacists’ participation in health care teams reduced the risk of drug-related hospital readmissions by half during the follow-up time of 180 days,” says Maria Gustafsson.

In patient groups with heart failure, no effect of the pharmacist intervention was observed. For the group as a whole, the intervention also reduced the risk of early drug-related hospital readmissions, i.e. those within 30 days.

The study also showed that antipsychotic and other psychotropic drugs were common among people with dementia in specialised care units. The drugs were also used for long periods of time, which is inconsistent with prevailing treatment guidelines.

According to the study, there is a link between several behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, such as aggressive behaviour, and widespread prescribing of antipsychotics and other psychotropic substances. This indicates that psychotropics are sometimes used to treat symptoms among people with dementia, despite known risks of adverse effects and limited research evidence supporting the treatment’s efficacy.

“Drug treatment-related problems in elderly people with dementia are very common and more work is needed in order to prevent, identify and treat these problems in this part of the population,” says Maria Gustafsson.

Source:Umeå universitet(science)

Mayors & Officials from 22 States to discuss ODF Strategies

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Mayors, Chairpersons, Municipal Commissioners and officials of 62 cities from 22 States will discuss strategies for ‘Open Defecation Free’ cities and safe treatment and disposal of human waste at a two day National Workshop on Sanitation in New Delhi to be inaugurated by Minister of Urban Development Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu .

42 Towns with a population of less than 1.50 lakh population each and 20 cities selected under Smart City Mission will be attending the workshop being organized by the Ministry of Urban Development.

Under Swachh Bharat Mission, 18 States have identified 400 cities to be made Open Defecation Free by the end of 2016. These include-Gujarat-79 cities/towns, Madhya Pradesh-68, Andhra Pradesh-66, Maharashtra-60,Rajasthan-33, Chattisgarh-32, Telangana-14, West Bengal-8, Bihar, Haryana and Tamil Nadu-7 each, Punjab-5, Jharkhand-4, Uttar Pradesh-3, Uttarakhand-3, Puducherry-2, Himachal Pradesh(Shimla) and New Delhi Municipal Council.

Of these 400 cities and towns, 42 small towns from 14 States/UTs have been invited to the workshop for guidance and advice on achieving ODF status. Eight other States attending the workshop will be those included in the Smart City Mission.

The Workshop seeks to sensitise urban local bodies to the best practices of ODF and to the next level of safe disposal and treatment of septage and fecal sludge through centralized and decentralized treatment solutions and technologies.

Justice Sabina transferred to Rajasthan High Court

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Shrimati Justice Sabina, Judge of the Punjab & Haryana High Court, as a Judge of the Rajasthan High Court and to direct her to assume charge of her office in the Rajasthan High Court on or before 19th April, 2016.

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Justice S S Kemkar transferred to Bombay High Court

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Shri Justice Shantanu Sharadchandra Kemkar, Judge of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, as a Judge of the Bombay High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Bombay High Court on or before 19th April, 2016.

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Ashish Shrivastava appointed Resident Commissioner of MP- New Delhi

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Shri Ashish Shrivastava IAS (Madhya Pradesh 1992) presently posted as Member, Board of Revenue, Gwalior Government of Madhya Pradesh, has been appointed as Resident Commissioner of MP at New Delhi.

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Justice Vineet Kothari transferred to Karnataka High Court

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Justice Vineet Kothar

Shri Justice Vineet Kothari, Judge of the Rajasthan High Court, as a Judge of the Karnataka High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Karnataka High Court on or before 19th April, 2016.

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Justice N R Rao transferred to Madras High Court

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Shri Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao, Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, as a Judge of the Madras High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Madras High Court on or before 19th April, 2016.

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Radheshyam Jhulaniya gets addl charge of ACS- Rural Development, MP

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Shri Radheshyam Jhulaniya IAS (Madhya Pradesh 1985) presently posted as ACS Water Resources Department, Government of MP, has been given an additional charge of ACS, Rural Development Government of Madhya Pradesh.

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Uma Bharti inaugurates Water Films Festival

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Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Sushri Uma Bharti inaugurated Water Film Festival at Water Expo-2016 in New Delhi . Speaking on the occasion the Minister said that Water Resources are the prime input to the growth and prosperity of a nation and Films can prove to be an effective tool of communication to spread the message of water conservation. Sushri Bharti said such films should be shown in every nook and corner of the country for the benefit of the masses.

The Films festival was organized by Water and Power Consultancy Services (WAPCOS) Limited, a PSU under Ministry of Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation as part of the ongoing India Water Week 2016 celebrations.

N Baijendra Kumar appointed Addl Chief Secy -Energy, Chattisgarh

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N.Baijendra Kumar IAS-indianbureaucracy

Shri N Baijendra Kumar IAS (Chattisgarh 1985) presently posted as ACS to Chief Minister, Housing & Environment Department,has been appointed as Additional Chief Secretary, Energy Government of Chattisgarh.

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Justice R Sudhakar transferred to Jammu & Kashmir High Court

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Shri Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar, Judge of the Madras High Court, as a Judge of the Jammu & Kashmir High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Jammu & Kashmir High Court on or before 19th April, 2016.

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Justice P K Mohanty transferred to Jharkhand High Court

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Justice Pradip Kumar Mohanty-indianbureaucracy

Shri Justice Pradip Kumar Mohanty, Judge of the Orissa High Court, as a Judge of the Jharkhand High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Jharkhand High Court on or before 19th April, 2016.

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