Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. Medication review or pharmacotherapy review has often been proposed as a solution to prevent these admissions and to improve the effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapy. However, most published randomised controlled trials on pharmacotherapy reviews showed no or little effect on morbidity and mortality. Therefore we designed the PHARM (Preventing Hospital Admissions by Reviewing Medication)-study with the objective to study the effect of the total pharmaceutical care process on medication related hospital admissions and on adverse drug events, survival and quality of life. Methods/Design: The PHARM-study is designed as a cluster randomise...
Background: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
markdownabstract__Background:__ In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medicatio...
BACKGROUND Managing patients with polypharmacy is a challenging issue in primary care. The aim of t...
Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. ...
Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. ...
Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. ...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
Objective. To determine whether a pharmacist-led medications review in primary care reduces the numb...
Objective . To determine whether a pharmacist-led medications review in primary care reduces the num...
Background: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
Background: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
markdownabstract__Background:__ In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medicatio...
BACKGROUND Managing patients with polypharmacy is a challenging issue in primary care. The aim of t...
Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. ...
Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. ...
Background: Medication can be effective but can also be harmful and even cause hospital admissions. ...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
Objective. To determine whether a pharmacist-led medications review in primary care reduces the numb...
Objective . To determine whether a pharmacist-led medications review in primary care reduces the num...
Background: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
Background: In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost ha...
markdownabstract__Background:__ In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medicatio...
BACKGROUND Managing patients with polypharmacy is a challenging issue in primary care. The aim of t...