Background: Home care professionals regularly observe drug-related problems during home care provision. Problems related to the process of the medication therapy could involve discrepancies in medication prescriptions between the hospital discharge letter and the medication administration record lists (MARL) or insufficient drug delivery. The objective of this study is to determine the potential clinical consequences of medication process problems observed by home care professionals, since those consequences have not been assessed before. Methods: A retrospective descriptive study design was performed. An expert panel performed an assessment procedure on the clinical consequences of medication process problems. Such problems were repor...
Increasingly, medication is being administered at home by family and friends of the care-recipient. ...
In addition to the general practitioner and pharmacist, homecare workers who visit their patients in...
Background: Older people in long-term residential care are at increased risk of medication prescribi...
Introduction While drug-related problems (DRPs) in the inpatient setting are well known, the scope o...
Introduction: Care home residents are at particular risk from medication errors, and our objective w...
: Many studies analyze the medication errors in the hospital setting, but the literature involving t...
INTRODUCTION: Care home residents are at particular risk from medication errors, and our objective w...
To discuss and shed light on the role that pharmacist-led home medications review (HMR) services pla...
Purpose Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
PURPOSE Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered...
Background: The risk of medication misadventure for patients is greatest during times of change, par...
Home health care programs have been recognized as a cost-effective method of providing health care t...
Medication therapy is becoming increasingly more complex as new drugs are developed and more therape...
Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, yet studie...
Increasingly, medication is being administered at home by family and friends of the care-recipient. ...
In addition to the general practitioner and pharmacist, homecare workers who visit their patients in...
Background: Older people in long-term residential care are at increased risk of medication prescribi...
Introduction While drug-related problems (DRPs) in the inpatient setting are well known, the scope o...
Introduction: Care home residents are at particular risk from medication errors, and our objective w...
: Many studies analyze the medication errors in the hospital setting, but the literature involving t...
INTRODUCTION: Care home residents are at particular risk from medication errors, and our objective w...
To discuss and shed light on the role that pharmacist-led home medications review (HMR) services pla...
Purpose Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
PURPOSE Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered...
Background: The risk of medication misadventure for patients is greatest during times of change, par...
Home health care programs have been recognized as a cost-effective method of providing health care t...
Medication therapy is becoming increasingly more complex as new drugs are developed and more therape...
Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, yet studie...
Increasingly, medication is being administered at home by family and friends of the care-recipient. ...
In addition to the general practitioner and pharmacist, homecare workers who visit their patients in...
Background: Older people in long-term residential care are at increased risk of medication prescribi...