Objective: Incomplete medication histories obtained on hospital admission are responsible for more than 25% of prescribing errors. This study aimed to evaluate whether pharmacy technicians can assist hospital physicians′ in obtaining medication histories by performing medication reconciliation and prescribing reviews. A secondary aim was to evaluate whether the interventions made by pharmacy technicians could reduce the time spent by the nurses on administration of medications to the patients. Methods: This observational study was conducted over a 7 week period in the geriatric ward at Odense University Hospital, Denmark. Two pharmacy technicians conducted medication reconciliation and prescribing reviews at the time of patients′ admission...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Objective: To describe and to analyse a new method of integrated medicines reconciliation in an elec...
AbstractNursing home residents are at risk for medication errors when being transferred between ward...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of pharmacy-based medication reconciliation on the frequency o...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of pharmacy-based medication reconciliation on the frequency o...
Objectives To investigate the effect of pharmacy-based medication reconciliation on the frequency of...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a pharmacy-technician centered medication reconciliation (PTMR...
Background: An accurate medication history is crucial for maintaining continuity of care. There are...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors occur regularly in surgical patients, especially due to transfer probl...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Background: Clear processes to facilitate medication reconciliation in a hospital setting are still ...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Objective: To describe and to analyse a new method of integrated medicines reconciliation in an elec...
AbstractNursing home residents are at risk for medication errors when being transferred between ward...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of pharmacy-based medication reconciliation on the frequency o...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of pharmacy-based medication reconciliation on the frequency o...
Objectives To investigate the effect of pharmacy-based medication reconciliation on the frequency of...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a pharmacy-technician centered medication reconciliation (PTMR...
Background: An accurate medication history is crucial for maintaining continuity of care. There are...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors occur regularly in surgical patients, especially due to transfer probl...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Background: Clear processes to facilitate medication reconciliation in a hospital setting are still ...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Objective: To describe and to analyse a new method of integrated medicines reconciliation in an elec...
AbstractNursing home residents are at risk for medication errors when being transferred between ward...