textabstractObjective: To investigate the needs of Dutch general practitioners on discharge medication, both regarding content, timing and the appreciation of pharma-cotherapeutic advices from clinical pharmacists. Setting: A general teaching hospital in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Method: A prospective observational study was performed. A questionnaire with regard to the content, optimal timing (including way of information transfer) and appreciation of pharmacotherapeutic advices was posted to 464 general practitioners. One reminder was sent. Main outcome measure: Description of the needs of general practitioners was assessed. For each question and categories of comments frequency tables were made. The Fisher-exact test was used to study ...
Abstract Background Discharge summary with medication report effectively counteracts drug-related pr...
Background: In the Netherlands there is a growing interest in standardized information on consumer e...
Background\ud \ud A comprehensive hospital discharge summary sent to the patient's general practitio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the needs of Dutch general practitioners on discharge medication, both reg...
OBJECTIVE To assess the completeness of medication-related information in hospital discharge letters...
Medication regimens change during hospital admission, and these discrepancies can lead to an increas...
Patients recently discharged from hospital often have to be followed up by their general practitione...
Background: Upon hospital discharge, patients' treatment frequently differ from treatment on admissi...
Background: After hospital discharge, community pharmacists are often the first health care professi...
Aim of the study. To evaluate general practitioners view on how pharmaceutical companies present inf...
INTRODUCTION:Discharge from the hospital is a period at risk for the continuity of patient's medicat...
textabstractBACKGROUND: When a patient is admitted to a hospital, the need for information abo...
Contains fulltext : 50980.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
BACKGROUND: Discharge summary with medication report effectively counteracts drug-related problems d...
Abstract Background Discharge summary with medication report effectively counteracts drug-related pr...
Background: In the Netherlands there is a growing interest in standardized information on consumer e...
Background\ud \ud A comprehensive hospital discharge summary sent to the patient's general practitio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the needs of Dutch general practitioners on discharge medication, both reg...
OBJECTIVE To assess the completeness of medication-related information in hospital discharge letters...
Medication regimens change during hospital admission, and these discrepancies can lead to an increas...
Patients recently discharged from hospital often have to be followed up by their general practitione...
Background: Upon hospital discharge, patients' treatment frequently differ from treatment on admissi...
Background: After hospital discharge, community pharmacists are often the first health care professi...
Aim of the study. To evaluate general practitioners view on how pharmaceutical companies present inf...
INTRODUCTION:Discharge from the hospital is a period at risk for the continuity of patient's medicat...
textabstractBACKGROUND: When a patient is admitted to a hospital, the need for information abo...
Contains fulltext : 50980.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
BACKGROUND: Discharge summary with medication report effectively counteracts drug-related problems d...
Abstract Background Discharge summary with medication report effectively counteracts drug-related pr...
Background: In the Netherlands there is a growing interest in standardized information on consumer e...
Background\ud \ud A comprehensive hospital discharge summary sent to the patient's general practitio...