The present study was conducted to assess the extent to which the treatment of patients who take one or more cardiovascular drugs regularly is changed during hospitalisation and over the course of the subsequent two months after release from hospital. In order to elucidate the question more exactly, data was collected on 107 patient after a hospital stay on the internal medicine ward of a university hospital and on 107 patients who had been hospitalised in two non-university hospitals. The average number of changes in medication in patients in the university setting was 2.7 and in patients in the non-university setting it was 2.2. The treatment of patients who were hospitalised for cardiovascular complications was switched more often than t...
Introduction: we led a study comparing usual patient’s treatment to prescription at his arrival in a...
Aim Our goal was to investigate the use of hypnosedatives (HSs) before and during hospitalization, e...
Background: Medication reconciliation (MR) is a widely recognised method to promote patient safety. ...
The present study was conducted to assess the extent to which the treatment of patients who take one...
Objective: In primary care, clinically recommended drug medication is often modified after hospitali...
Pharmacotherapy is one the most commonly used medical interventions, and advances in pharmacotherapy...
Abstract Background To date, evidence-based recommendations help doctors to manage patients with hea...
Objectives: This study measures the extent of drug substitution associated with a hospital stay in B...
AIM: To describe the ambulatory changes in drug prescriptions 3 months after hospital discharge amon...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
To explore the influence of hospitalisation on the prescription of drugs in the primary care sector,...
Aim: This study examined modifications in secondary preventive medication between the time of hospit...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
Compliance to the recommended treatment strategy is a significant component of adherence to antihype...
textabstractObjective: Heart failure patients are regularly admitted to hospital and frequently use ...
Introduction: we led a study comparing usual patient’s treatment to prescription at his arrival in a...
Aim Our goal was to investigate the use of hypnosedatives (HSs) before and during hospitalization, e...
Background: Medication reconciliation (MR) is a widely recognised method to promote patient safety. ...
The present study was conducted to assess the extent to which the treatment of patients who take one...
Objective: In primary care, clinically recommended drug medication is often modified after hospitali...
Pharmacotherapy is one the most commonly used medical interventions, and advances in pharmacotherapy...
Abstract Background To date, evidence-based recommendations help doctors to manage patients with hea...
Objectives: This study measures the extent of drug substitution associated with a hospital stay in B...
AIM: To describe the ambulatory changes in drug prescriptions 3 months after hospital discharge amon...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
To explore the influence of hospitalisation on the prescription of drugs in the primary care sector,...
Aim: This study examined modifications in secondary preventive medication between the time of hospit...
To compare drugs prescribed on hospital admission with the list of drugs taken prior to admission fo...
Compliance to the recommended treatment strategy is a significant component of adherence to antihype...
textabstractObjective: Heart failure patients are regularly admitted to hospital and frequently use ...
Introduction: we led a study comparing usual patient’s treatment to prescription at his arrival in a...
Aim Our goal was to investigate the use of hypnosedatives (HSs) before and during hospitalization, e...
Background: Medication reconciliation (MR) is a widely recognised method to promote patient safety. ...