Interest of several pharmaceutical activities to secure the care pathway of elderly patients?

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TitreInterest of several pharmaceutical activities to secure the care pathway of elderly patients?
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursTissot M., Berthou J., Gerard B., Koeberle S., Clairet A-L.
JournalANNALES PHARMACEUTIQUES FRANCAISES
Volume77
Pagination222-231
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-4509
Mots-clésCare pathway, Clinical pharmacy, Elderly Patient, Medication reconciliation
Résumé

{Objectives. In order to prevent medication errors during patient's care pathway, all transition steps must be secured. The main objective of this study was to assess the interest of medication review at hospital discharge on the sustainability of therapeutic optimizations made during hospitalisation in a geriatric population. Material and methods. This was a three months prospective, single -centre study performed in an acute geriatric unit of a university hospital. All patients hospitalized during the study were included. They were divided in two groups: the securing pathway (SP) group with admission reconciliation, step 3 prescription analysis (according to the French Society of clinical pharmacy) and medication review at hospital discharge were compared to the not concerned group (NSF') with only a step 2 (according to the French Society of clinical pharmacy) prescriptions analysis. The Medication Regimen Complexity Index was used to quantify the complexity of medication regimens. Resu(ts. In total, 53 patients of the SP group and 44 patients of the NSP group got the benefit of whole clinical pharmaceutical activities put in places. The average medications on discharge's drug prescription is lower in SP group (SP 8.4 3.4 medications and NSP 9.6 3.2 medications

DOI10.1016/j.pharma.2018.11.001