Can a redesign of emergency pharmacist roles improve medication management? A prospective study in three Australian hospitals

GR Weeks, L Ciabotti, E Gorman, L Abbott… - Research in Social and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) face increasing service demands and
the imposition of treatment targets which has led to continual process redesign and changes …

Impact of clinical pharmacists in the emergency department of an A ustralian public hospital: A before and after study

JS Proper, A Wong, AE Plath, KA Grant… - Emergency Medicine …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To evaluate the impact of an ED pharmacy service on ED clinical staff and hospital
pharmacist activity. Methods A prospective study measuring pharmacist activities and …

Using a clinical pharmacist in the Emergency Department

KI Henderson, U Gotel, J Hill - 2015 - emj.bmj.com
Objectives & Background UK urgent and emergency care (UEC) services are facing
significant increased patient demand alongside a shortage of medical and nursing staff …

Partnered medication review and charting between the pharmacist and medical officer in the Emergency Short Stay and General Medicine Unit

EY Tong, CP Roman, H Newnham, K Galbraith… - Australasian Emergency …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective A partnered medication review and charting model involving a pharmacist and
medical officer was implemented in the Emergency Short Stay Unit and General Medicine …

Implementation and evaluation of a collaborative clinical pharmacist's medications reconciliation and charting service for admitted medical inpatients in a metropolitan …

V Khalil, JM Declifford, S Lam… - Journal of clinical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
What is known and objective Medication errors on admission can persist throughout the
episode of care and on to discharge leading to inappropriate management that can …

Impact of partnered pharmacist medication charting (PPMC) on medication discrepancies and errors: a pragmatic evaluation of an emergency department-based …

TM Atey, GM Peterson, MS Salahudeen… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Medication errors are more prevalent in settings with acutely ill patients and heavy
workloads, such as in an emergency department (ED). A pragmatic, controlled study …

Hospital pharmacists' experiences of participating in a partnered pharmacist medication charting credentialing program: a qualitative study

H Beks, KM Namara, E Manias, A Dalton… - BMC Health Services …, 2021 - Springer
Background Medication-related errors are one of the most frequently reported incidents in
hospitals. With the aim of reducing the medication error rate, a Partnered Pharmacist …

Pharmacy services to UK emergency departments: a descriptive study

U Collignon, CA Oborne, A Kostrzewski - Pharmacy world & science, 2010 - Springer
Objective To describe current hospital pharmacy services and facilities provided to United
Kingdom Emergency Departments (EDs), identify potential roles for pharmacy technicians …

Multi‐site evaluation of partnered pharmacist medication charting and in‐hospital length of stay

EY Tong, B Mitra, G Yip, K Galbraith… - British journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To undertake a multicentre evaluation of translation of a partnered pharmacist
medication charting (PPMC) model in patients admitted to general medical units in public …

Expansion of the partnered pharmacist medication charting model on admission in the General Medicine Unit—initiation of new medications

PU Hua, G Edwards, E Van Dyk, G Yip… - Journal of Pharmacy …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Increasing life expectancy has seen a continual rise in older patients who
present to hospital with acute decompensation. Pharmacists are well equipped to make …