BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions in older adults are frequently drug related and avoidable. Clinical pharmacy interventions during hospital stay might reduce drug-related harm and reduce hospital visits. Moreover, several recent positive clinical pharmacy investigations incorporated a transitional care component to further improve medication use after discharge. It is currently unclear what the strength of evidence is and what the exact components should be of such clinical pharmacy interventions in older adults. OBJECTIVE: An evidence-based review was performed to determine the status of the evidence and also to explore whether a clinical pharmacy intervention incorporating transitional care was associated with reduced hospital visits after...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Older people admitted to hospital are at high risk of rehospitalization and medication errors. We ha...
Objectives: To determine if medication review by a clinical pharmacist of older patients in the ED i...
BACKGROUND: Poorly executed transfers of older patients from hospitals to long-term care facilities ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Background Clinical pharmacist interventions have been shown to improve drug use in older adults. St...
We set out to determine the effects of pharmacist-led medication review in older people by means of ...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate the effectiveness of a pharmacy discharge plan in elderly hospitalized pa...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Older people admitted to hospital are at high risk of rehospitalization and medication errors. We ha...
Objectives: To determine if medication review by a clinical pharmacist of older patients in the ED i...
BACKGROUND: Poorly executed transfers of older patients from hospitals to long-term care facilities ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major cause of unplanned hospital admissions among ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Background Clinical pharmacist interventions have been shown to improve drug use in older adults. St...
We set out to determine the effects of pharmacist-led medication review in older people by means of ...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate the effectiveness of a pharmacy discharge plan in elderly hospitalized pa...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Purpose: medication problems are thought to cause between 10 and 30% of all hospital admissions in o...
Older people admitted to hospital are at high risk of rehospitalization and medication errors. We ha...