Objectives: Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occurs after hospitalisation; what factors are associated with unintended discontinuation; and whether the presence of documentation of medication at hospital discharge is associated with continuity of medication in general practice. Design: Retrospective cohort study between 2012 and 2015. Setting: Electronic records and hospital supplied discharge notifications in 44 Irish general practices. Participants: 20?488 patients aged 65 years or more prescribed long-term medication for chronic conditions. Primary and secondary outcomes: Discontinuity of four evidence-based medication drug classes: antithrombotic, lipid-lowering, thyroid replacement drug...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospitalization can increase the risk of discontinuation of pharmacotherapy,...
Medication errors and discrepancies occur frequently at transitions of care in inpatient settings an...
OBJECTIVES: Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occur...
OBJECTIVES: Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occur...
ObjectivesWhether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occurs ...
Objectives Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occurs...
BACKGROUND: Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals may be at risk for intentional or uninten...
Background: Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals may be at risk for intentional or uninten...
BACKGROUND: Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals may be at risk for intentional or uninten...
Objective: To examine factors associated with continuation of hospital-initiated benzodiazepine rece...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with continuation of hospital-initiated benzodiazepine rece...
Objective: To examine factors associated with continuation of hospital-initiated benzodiazepine rece...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
INTRODUCTION:Patients are at risk for medication problems after hospital admissions, particularly th...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospitalization can increase the risk of discontinuation of pharmacotherapy,...
Medication errors and discrepancies occur frequently at transitions of care in inpatient settings an...
OBJECTIVES: Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occur...
OBJECTIVES: Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occur...
ObjectivesWhether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occurs ...
Objectives Whether unintended discontinuation of common, evidence-based, long-term medication occurs...
BACKGROUND: Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals may be at risk for intentional or uninten...
Background: Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals may be at risk for intentional or uninten...
BACKGROUND: Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals may be at risk for intentional or uninten...
Objective: To examine factors associated with continuation of hospital-initiated benzodiazepine rece...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with continuation of hospital-initiated benzodiazepine rece...
Objective: To examine factors associated with continuation of hospital-initiated benzodiazepine rece...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
INTRODUCTION:Patients are at risk for medication problems after hospital admissions, particularly th...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospitalization can increase the risk of discontinuation of pharmacotherapy,...
Medication errors and discrepancies occur frequently at transitions of care in inpatient settings an...