Background - The provision of responsible medication therapy to old nursing home residents with comorbidities is a difficult task and requires extensive knowledge about optimal pharmacotherapy for different conditions. We describe a stepwise pharmacist-led medication review service in combination with an interdisciplinary team collaboration in order to identify, resolve, and prevent medication related problems (MRPs). Methods - The service included residents from four rural Norwegian nursing homes during August 2016–January 2017. All residents were eligible if they (or next of kin) supplied oral consent. The interdisciplinary medication review service comprised four steps: (1) patient and medication history taking; (2) systematic medicatio...
To the EditorNursing homes are required to provide personal care to a broad range of residential pat...
International audienceObjectives: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a common cause of morbidity and mort...
Objectives:Before drawing conclusions on the contribution of an effective intervention to daily prac...
Management of drug therapy in nursing home patients is challenging due to complex health problems, u...
Objective. To describe an innovative team intervention to identify and resolve DRPs (drug-related pr...
Background: Little is known about the extent of drug-related problems of polypharmacy patients in Du...
Abstract Background Multimorbid patients in nursing homes are prescribed long lists of medication, o...
Abstract Background Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR)....
Beskriver en studie hvor hensikten var å identifisere klinisk relevante legemiddelrelaterte problem ...
AIM · To devise a system of documentation for use by pharmacists engaged in nursing home medication ...
BackgroundMedication treatment can reduce morbidity but can also cause drug-related problems (DRPs)....
Medication use in nursing homes is often suboptimal. This study investigated the impact of a pharmac...
Medication management constitutes a large part of registered nurses' (RNs) daily work in municipal e...
Objective: Traditionally, nursing homes have been associated with suboptimal drug therapy and drug-r...
Background: Today’s nursing home patients are old, fragile and suffer from multiple conditions. Cons...
To the EditorNursing homes are required to provide personal care to a broad range of residential pat...
International audienceObjectives: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a common cause of morbidity and mort...
Objectives:Before drawing conclusions on the contribution of an effective intervention to daily prac...
Management of drug therapy in nursing home patients is challenging due to complex health problems, u...
Objective. To describe an innovative team intervention to identify and resolve DRPs (drug-related pr...
Background: Little is known about the extent of drug-related problems of polypharmacy patients in Du...
Abstract Background Multimorbid patients in nursing homes are prescribed long lists of medication, o...
Abstract Background Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR)....
Beskriver en studie hvor hensikten var å identifisere klinisk relevante legemiddelrelaterte problem ...
AIM · To devise a system of documentation for use by pharmacists engaged in nursing home medication ...
BackgroundMedication treatment can reduce morbidity but can also cause drug-related problems (DRPs)....
Medication use in nursing homes is often suboptimal. This study investigated the impact of a pharmac...
Medication management constitutes a large part of registered nurses' (RNs) daily work in municipal e...
Objective: Traditionally, nursing homes have been associated with suboptimal drug therapy and drug-r...
Background: Today’s nursing home patients are old, fragile and suffer from multiple conditions. Cons...
To the EditorNursing homes are required to provide personal care to a broad range of residential pat...
International audienceObjectives: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a common cause of morbidity and mort...
Objectives:Before drawing conclusions on the contribution of an effective intervention to daily prac...