Medication reconciliation is a strategy to minimize medication errors at the transition points of care. This study aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of medication reconciliation in identifying and resolving drug discrepancies in the admission of adult patients to a university hospital. The study was carried out in a 300-bed large general public hospital, in which a reconciled list was created between drugs prescribed at admission and those used at pre-admission, adapting prescriptions from the pharmacotherapeutic guidelines of the hospital studied and the patients’ clinical conditions. One hundred seven patients were included, of which 67,3% were women, with a mean age of 56 years. Two hundred twenty-nine discrepancies were found in 92...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are a risk factor for the occurrence of unintended medication discre...
Medicines reconciliation is a way to identify and act on discrepancies in patients’ medical historie...
Background Medication errors at different transitions of care are common and potentially harmful. Me...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Objective: To describe and to analyse a new method of integrated medicines reconciliation in an elec...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
Medication discrepancies are of great concern in hospitals because they pose risks to patients and i...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
Introduction and Objectives: With the population ageing, there is a growing number of people who hav...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are a risk factor for the occurrence of unintended medication discre...
Medicines reconciliation is a way to identify and act on discrepancies in patients’ medical historie...
Background Medication errors at different transitions of care are common and potentially harmful. Me...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Objective: To describe and to analyse a new method of integrated medicines reconciliation in an elec...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
Medication discrepancies are of great concern in hospitals because they pose risks to patients and i...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
Introduction and Objectives: With the population ageing, there is a growing number of people who hav...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are a risk factor for the occurrence of unintended medication discre...
Medicines reconciliation is a way to identify and act on discrepancies in patients’ medical historie...
Background Medication errors at different transitions of care are common and potentially harmful. Me...