Identifying patients with a high risk for drug-related problems (DRPs) might optimise the allocation of targeted pharmaceutical care during the hospital stay and on discharge.; To develop a self-assessment screening tool to identify patients at risk for DRPs and validate the tool regarding feasibility, acceptability and the reliability of the patients' answers.; Prospective validation study.; Two mid-sized hospitals (300-400 beds).; 195 patients, exclusion criteria: under 18 years old, patients with a health status not allowing a meaningful communication (eg, delirium, acute psychosis, advanced dementia, aphasia, clouded consciousness state), palliative or terminally ill patients.; Twenty-seven risk factors for the development of DRPs, iden...
Countless studies have demonstrated that many emergency-room visits and hospital admissions are drug...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
OBJECTIVE:To identify risk factors for potential Drug-Related Problems (DRP) at admission in hospita...
Drug-related problems (DRP) produce high morbidity and mortality. It is therefore essential to ident...
Pharmacotherapy is the most frequently used form of treatment intervention. The benefits of the ther...
Context: Suboptimal drug use is a major contributor to adverse patient outcomes in primary care. Co...
BACKGROUND: Because of the high incidence of drug-related problems (DRPs) among hospitalized patient...
Drug-related problems (DRP, defined as adverse drug events/reactions and medication errors) are a co...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestat...
Drug-related problems (DRPs) are defined as an event or circumstance involving drug therapy that act...
Drug-related problems (DRPs) constitute a frequent safety issue among hospitalised patients leading ...
Background: Medication-related hospital admissions (MRAs) are frequently used to measure outcomes in...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to identify the incidence of drug-related problems coming ...
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: To facilitate the identification of drug-related problems (DRPs) during...
Objectives: To construct and internally validate a risk score, the '80+ score', for revisits to hosp...
Countless studies have demonstrated that many emergency-room visits and hospital admissions are drug...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
OBJECTIVE:To identify risk factors for potential Drug-Related Problems (DRP) at admission in hospita...
Drug-related problems (DRP) produce high morbidity and mortality. It is therefore essential to ident...
Pharmacotherapy is the most frequently used form of treatment intervention. The benefits of the ther...
Context: Suboptimal drug use is a major contributor to adverse patient outcomes in primary care. Co...
BACKGROUND: Because of the high incidence of drug-related problems (DRPs) among hospitalized patient...
Drug-related problems (DRP, defined as adverse drug events/reactions and medication errors) are a co...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestat...
Drug-related problems (DRPs) are defined as an event or circumstance involving drug therapy that act...
Drug-related problems (DRPs) constitute a frequent safety issue among hospitalised patients leading ...
Background: Medication-related hospital admissions (MRAs) are frequently used to measure outcomes in...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to identify the incidence of drug-related problems coming ...
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: To facilitate the identification of drug-related problems (DRPs) during...
Objectives: To construct and internally validate a risk score, the '80+ score', for revisits to hosp...
Countless studies have demonstrated that many emergency-room visits and hospital admissions are drug...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
OBJECTIVE:To identify risk factors for potential Drug-Related Problems (DRP) at admission in hospita...