Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medicines are used safely and effectively. However, medication changes are not always optimally communicated and implemented when patients transfer from hospital into community settings. Heart failure is a common reason for admission to hospital. Patients with heart failure have a high burden of morbidity, mortality and complex pharmacotherapeutic regimens. The Improving the Safety and Continuity Of Medicines management at Transitions of care programme comprises a cluster randomised controlled trial which will test the effectiveness of a complex behavioural intervention aimed at improving medications management at the interface between hospitals di...
Introduction As an increasing number of people are living with more than 1 long-term condition, iden...
BACKGROUND Inappropriate medication and polypharmacy increase morbidity, hospitalisation rate, co...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improv...
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medici...
YesIntroduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people ...
YesAbstract: Background: Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients acros...
YesMedicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transition from ho...
Background Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transitio...
YesHeart failure affects 26 million people globally, and the optimal management of medicines is cruc...
NoAvoidable harm associated with medicines is widespread – particularly at care transitions – and un...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
Introduction: As an increasing number of people are living with more than 1 long-term condition, ide...
Purpose: Medication-related problems frequently occur during transitions and lead to patient harm, i...
Hospital to community pharmacy transfer of care medicines-related interventions for inpatients disch...
Introduction As an increasing number of people are living with more than 1 long-term condition, iden...
BACKGROUND Inappropriate medication and polypharmacy increase morbidity, hospitalisation rate, co...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improv...
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medici...
YesIntroduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people ...
YesAbstract: Background: Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients acros...
YesMedicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transition from ho...
Background Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transitio...
YesHeart failure affects 26 million people globally, and the optimal management of medicines is cruc...
NoAvoidable harm associated with medicines is widespread – particularly at care transitions – and un...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
Introduction: As an increasing number of people are living with more than 1 long-term condition, ide...
Purpose: Medication-related problems frequently occur during transitions and lead to patient harm, i...
Hospital to community pharmacy transfer of care medicines-related interventions for inpatients disch...
Introduction As an increasing number of people are living with more than 1 long-term condition, iden...
BACKGROUND Inappropriate medication and polypharmacy increase morbidity, hospitalisation rate, co...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improv...