Pharmacist-led medication reconciliation on admission to an acute psychiatric hospital unit
Pharm. pract. (Granada, Internet)
; 20(2): 1-6, Apr.-jun. 2022. tab, graf, ilus
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em Inglês
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| ID: ibc-210415
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Localização: ES15.1 - BNCS
ABSTRACT
Background:
Therapy management in patients suffering from mental health disorders is complex and the risks derived from changes or interruptions of treatment should not be ignored. Medication reconciliation in psychiatry may reduce medication errors and promote patient safety during transitions of care.Objective:
To identify the influence of complementary information sources in the construction of the best possible medication history, and to ascertain the potential clinical impact of discrepancies identified in a medication reconciliation service.Methods:
An observational study was conducted in an acute mental hospital unit, with a further validation in an internal medicine unit. Adult patients taking at least one medicine admitted in the unit were included. Patients/caregivers were interviewed upon admission and the information gathered was compared with hospital medical and shared electronic medical records. Once the best possible medication history was gathered, therapeutic information was reconciled against the prescription on admission to identify discrepancies. Potential clinical impact of medication errors was classified using the International Safety Classification.Results:
During the study period, 148 patients were admitted, 50.7% females, mean age 54.6 years (SD=16.3). Collaboration of a caregiver was a needed in 74% of the interviews. In total, 1,147 drugs were considered to obtain patients best possible medication history. After reconciliation, 560 clinically sound intentional discrepancies were identified and 359 discrepancies required further clarification from prescribers 84.12% drug omission, 5.57% drug substitution, 6.96% dose change, and 3.34% dosage frequency change. Potential clinical impact of these medication discrepancies was classified as 95 mild, 100 moderate, and 29 severe medication errors. (AU)
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Base de dados:
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Assunto principal:
Saúde Mental
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Reconciliação de Medicamentos
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Erros de Medicação
Limite:
Adulto
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Idoso
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Feminino
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Humanos
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Masculino
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Pharm. pract. (Granada, Internet)
Ano de publicação:
2022
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
Instituição/País de afiliação:
Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra/Portugal
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University of Coimbra/Portugal
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University of Porto/Portugal