نتایج جستجو برای: medication reconciliation

تعداد نتایج: 79863  

Journal: :The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2009
Kelli Kalb Stephen Shalansky Michael Legal Nadia Khan Irene Ma Garth Hunte

BACKGROUND In a recent study, 50% of the patients who were admitted to a hospital's general medicine ward had at least one error in medication orders at the time of admission related to inaccuracies in the medication history. The use of computerized prescription databases has been suggested as a way to improve medication reconciliation at the time of admission. OBJECTIVE To quantify and descr...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2009
Shahileen Remtulla Glen Brown Luciana Frighetto

At all interfaces of care during a hospital stay (admission, transfer, and discharge), the potential exists for inaccurate information about a patient’s drug therapy to be used for various purposes. If inaccurate information is used in establishing or modifying therapy, adverse drug events may occur. Such adverse events may span the range of drug-related problems, from inappropriate initiation ...

Journal: :Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP 2009
Terri L Warholak Matthew McCulloch Alysson Baumgart Mindy Smith William Fink William Fritz

BACKGROUND Medication reconciliation is recognized as important, but no one method has been recommended. Research has shown that the most common medication reconciliation errors are attributable to omitted medications and doses. The pharmacy claims aggregator used in this evaluation is a private company that gathers pharmacy claims data from disparate pharmacy benefit managers into a secure rep...

Journal: :Pharmacy practice 2015
Lillian Smith Juan Mosley Sonia Lott Ernie Cyr Raid Amin Emily Everton Abdullah Islami Linh Phan Opeyemi Komolafe

OBJECTIVE To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconciliation process to assist in the reduction of medication errors that occur during transition of care points in the hospital setting. METHODS This was an observational prospective cohort study at a 531-bed hospital in Pensacola, FL from June 1, 2014 to August 31, 2014. Patients were included in the ...

2016
Olaf Rose Hugo Mennemann Carina John Marcus Lautenschläger Damaris Mertens-Keller Katharina Richling Isabel Waltering Stefanie Hamacher Moritz Felsch Lena Herich Kathrin Czarnecki Corinna Schaffert Ulrich Jaehde Juliane Köberlein-Neu

BACKGROUND Medication reviews are recognized services to increase quality of therapy and reduce medication risks. The selection of eligible patients with potential to receive a major benefit is based on assumptions rather than on factual data. Acceptance of interprofessional collaboration is crucial to increase the quality of medication therapy. OBJECTIVE The research question was to identify...

2018
Liesbeth B E Bosma Nicole G M Hunfeld Rogier A M Quax Edmé Meuwese Piet H G J Melief Jasper van Bommel SiokSwan Tan Maaike J van Kranenburg Patricia M L A van den Bemt

BACKGROUND Medication errors occur frequently in the intensive care unit (ICU) and during care transitions. Chronic medication is often temporarily stopped at the ICU. Unfortunately, when the patient improves, the restart of this medication is easily forgotten. Moreover, temporal ICU medication is often unintentionally continued after ICU discharge. Medication reconciliation could be useful to ...

Journal: :AORN journal 2012
Rodney W Hicks Linda J Wanzer Bonnie Denholm

Medication errors in the perioperative setting can result in patient morbidity and mortality. The AORN "Recommended practices for medication safety" provide guidance to perioperative nurses in developing, implementing, and evaluating safe medication use practices. These practices include recognizing risk points in the medication use process, collaborating with pharmacy staff members, conducting...

2016
Sara Modig Cecilia Lenander Nina Viberg Patrik Midlöv

BACKGROUND There is an urgent need to improve patient safety in the area of medication treatment among the elderly. The aim of this study was to explore which improvement needs and strengths, relating to medication safety, arise from a multi-professional intervention in primary care and further to describe and follow up on the agreements for change that were established within the intervention....

2014
Tamasine C Grimes Evelyn Deasy Ann Allen John O'Byrne Tim Delaney John Barragry Niall Breslin Eddie Moloney Catherine Wall

BACKGROUND We investigated the benefits of the Collaborative Pharmaceutical Care in Tallaght Hospital (PACT) service versus standard ward-based clinical pharmacy in adult inpatients receiving acute medical care, particularly on prevalence of medication error and quality of prescribing. METHODS Uncontrolled before-after study, undertaken in consecutive adult medical inpatients admitted and dis...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Simone N Vigod Paul A Kurdyak Cindy-Lee Dennis Talia Leszcz Valerie H Taylor Daniel M Blumberger Dallas P Seitz

BACKGROUND Up to 13% of psychiatric patients are readmitted shortly after discharge. Interventions that ensure successful transitions to community care may play a key role in preventing early readmission. AIMS To describe and evaluate interventions applied during the transition from in-patient to out-patient care in preventing early psychiatric readmission. METHOD Systematic review of trans...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید