OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmission rates among older people. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Home based medication review after discharge from acute or community hospitals in Norfolk and Suffolk. PARTICIPANTS: 872 patients aged over 80 recruited during an emergency admission (any cause) if returning to own home or warden controlled accommodation and taking two or more drugs daily on discharge. INTERVENTION: Two home visits by a pharmacist within two weeks and eight weeks of discharge to educate patients and carers about their drugs, remove out of date drugs, inform general practitioners of drug reactions or interactions, and inform the local pharmacist if a ...
Background Post-discharge medication use reviews in English community pharmacy aim to improve medici...
Importance: Suboptimal use of medications is a leading cause of health care–related harm. Medication...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine if a pharmacist-led intervention to improve medicat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Abstract Objectives The HOme-based MEdication Re...
BACKGROUND: Medication review by pharmacists is increasingly being implemented in the primary care s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Objective To assess the efficacy of medication review as an isolated intervention and with several c...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Objectives: To determine if medication review by a clinical pharmacist of older patients in the ED i...
We set out to determine the effects of pharmacist-led medication review in older people by means of ...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions in older adults are frequently drug related and avoidable. Clinical ...
Background Inappropriate use of medications is a leading cause of avoidable harm in health care. Med...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
YesBackground The patient transition from a hospital to a post-discharge healthcare setting has pote...
Background Post-discharge medication use reviews in English community pharmacy aim to improve medici...
Importance: Suboptimal use of medications is a leading cause of health care–related harm. Medication...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine if a pharmacist-led intervention to improve medicat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Abstract Objectives The HOme-based MEdication Re...
BACKGROUND: Medication review by pharmacists is increasingly being implemented in the primary care s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Objective To assess the efficacy of medication review as an isolated intervention and with several c...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Objectives: To determine if medication review by a clinical pharmacist of older patients in the ED i...
We set out to determine the effects of pharmacist-led medication review in older people by means of ...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions in older adults are frequently drug related and avoidable. Clinical ...
Background Inappropriate use of medications is a leading cause of avoidable harm in health care. Med...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
YesBackground The patient transition from a hospital to a post-discharge healthcare setting has pote...
Background Post-discharge medication use reviews in English community pharmacy aim to improve medici...
Importance: Suboptimal use of medications is a leading cause of health care–related harm. Medication...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine if a pharmacist-led intervention to improve medicat...