Objective: To develop a working model so that dispensing pharmacists, patients and medical staff can work together to identify, solve and prevent problems associated with discharge prescriptions. Method: A routine was developed for communication between pharmacists, patients and medical staff and for dispensing drugs at the bedside. Hospital medication lists and prescriptions from the pharmacy and healthcare databases were simultaneously assessed. The study was carried out in two neurological wards in a Swedish university hospital. Results: Major shortcomings were identified in the coordination of pharmacy and healthcare records and in patients’ ability to take responsibility for their medication at discharge. Discussion between patients an...
Background: Hospital discharge poses a significant threat to the continuity of medication therapy an...
Patients visit multiple healthcare providers, obtain medications from multiple pharmacies and transi...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...
Study objectives: A method for medication reconciliation that reduces medication errors and healthca...
Background When patients are admitted to, and discharged from hospital there is a high chance of dis...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are a risk factor for the occurrence of unintended medication discre...
PURPOSE: We have developed a model for integrated medicines management, including tools and activiti...
Contains fulltext : 108640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: Patients requiring medications during discharge are at risk of discharge medication erro...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited.Objectives Reliable reconciliation of medicines at a...
What is known and objective Medication discrepancies are common at hospital discharge, and medicatio...
Background: Upon hospital discharge, patients' treatment frequently differ from treatment on admissi...
International audienceBackground Care transitions from hospital to community have been identified as...
textabstractObjective: Heart failure patients are regularly admitted to hospital and frequently use ...
Background Poor medication reconciliation processes in acute care hospitals, combined with poor comm...
Background: Hospital discharge poses a significant threat to the continuity of medication therapy an...
Patients visit multiple healthcare providers, obtain medications from multiple pharmacies and transi...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...
Study objectives: A method for medication reconciliation that reduces medication errors and healthca...
Background When patients are admitted to, and discharged from hospital there is a high chance of dis...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are a risk factor for the occurrence of unintended medication discre...
PURPOSE: We have developed a model for integrated medicines management, including tools and activiti...
Contains fulltext : 108640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: Patients requiring medications during discharge are at risk of discharge medication erro...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited.Objectives Reliable reconciliation of medicines at a...
What is known and objective Medication discrepancies are common at hospital discharge, and medicatio...
Background: Upon hospital discharge, patients' treatment frequently differ from treatment on admissi...
International audienceBackground Care transitions from hospital to community have been identified as...
textabstractObjective: Heart failure patients are regularly admitted to hospital and frequently use ...
Background Poor medication reconciliation processes in acute care hospitals, combined with poor comm...
Background: Hospital discharge poses a significant threat to the continuity of medication therapy an...
Patients visit multiple healthcare providers, obtain medications from multiple pharmacies and transi...
Background: The purpose of drug treatment is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve healt...