[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation programmes on clinical outcomes at hospital transitions: a systematic review and meta-analysis
AB Mekonnen, AJ McLachlan, EB Jo-anne - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Pharmacists play a role in providing medication reconciliation. However, data on
effectiveness on patients' clinical outcomes appear inconclusive. Thus, the aim of this study …
effectiveness on patients' clinical outcomes appear inconclusive. Thus, the aim of this study …
Medication reconciliation during transitions of care as a patient safety strategy: a systematic review
Medication reconciliation identifies and resolves unintentional discrepancies between
patients' medication lists across transitions in care. The purpose of this review is to …
patients' medication lists across transitions in care. The purpose of this review is to …
Impact of medication reconciliation for improving transitions of care
Background Transitional care provides for the continuity of care as patients move between
different stages and settings of care. Medication discrepancies arising at care transitions …
different stages and settings of care. Medication discrepancies arising at care transitions …
Pharmacist-led medication review in community settings: An overview of systematic reviews
N Jokanovic, ECK Tan, S Sudhakaran… - Research in Social and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Pharmacist-led medication review is a collaborative service which aims to
identify and resolve medication-related problems. Objective To critically evaluate published …
identify and resolve medication-related problems. Objective To critically evaluate published …
Interventions to improve safe and effective medicines use by consumers: an overview of systematic reviews
Background Many systematic reviews exist on interventions to improve safe and effective
medicines use by consumers, but research is distributed across diseases, populations and …
medicines use by consumers, but research is distributed across diseases, populations and …
Managing medications in clinically complex elders:“There's got to be a happy medium”
MA Steinman, JT Hanlon - Jama, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Multiple medication use is common in older adults and may ameliorate symptoms, improve
and extend quality of life, and occasionally cure disease. Unfortunately, multiple medication …
and extend quality of life, and occasionally cure disease. Unfortunately, multiple medication …
Effectiveness of clinical pharmacy services: an overview of systematic reviews (2000–2010)
I Rotta, TM Salgado, ML Silva, CJ Correr… - International journal of …, 2015 - Springer
Background Multiple reviews have evaluated the impact of pharmacist-delivered patient
care on health-related outcomes. However, it is unclear which of the pharmacist-delivered …
care on health-related outcomes. However, it is unclear which of the pharmacist-delivered …
The medication reconciliation process and classification of discrepancies: a systematic review
Aims Medication reconciliation is a part of the medication management process and
facilitates improved patient safety during care transitions. The aims of the study were to …
facilitates improved patient safety during care transitions. The aims of the study were to …
[PDF][PDF] Literature review: medication safety in Australia
L Roughead, S Semple… - … Commission on Safety …, 2013 - safetyandquality.gov.au
This report for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care reviews
Australian studies about medication safety, updating work previously undertaken on …
Australian studies about medication safety, updating work previously undertaken on …
Systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation in the community after hospital discharge
Background Pharmacists' completion of medication reconciliation in the community after
hospital discharge is intended to reduce harm due to prescribed or omitted medication and …
hospital discharge is intended to reduce harm due to prescribed or omitted medication and …