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Does pharmacist-led medication review help to reduce hospital admissions and deaths in …


R Holland, J Desborough, L Goodyer, S Hall, … - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
We set out to determine the effects of pharmacist-led medication review in older
people by means of a systematic review and meta-analysis covering 11 electronic
databases. Randomized controlled trials in any setting, concerning older ...
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Prevalence and predictors of polypharmacy among older primary care patients in Germany

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U Junius-Walker, G Theile, E Hummers- … - Family Practice, 2007 - Oxford Univ Press
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Hospital admissions associated with adverse drug reactions: a systematic review of …


C Kongkaew, PR Noyce, DM Ashcroft - The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2008 - Harvey Whitney Books
Medications are the most commonly used clinical intervention and com- plications
associated with their use con- stitute one of the most common causes of adverse
events in health care.1,2 Ad- verse drug reactions (ADRs) are a major cause ...
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Nurse prescribing: Reflections on safety in practice

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E Bradley, B Hynam, P Nolan - Social Science & Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Thirty-one nurses form the West Midlands area of England agreed to participate
in an in-depth interview which sought to elicit their responses to various
aspects of their prescribing work. They came from a variety of specialities ...
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[PDF] Minimizing adverse drug events in older patients


CB Pham, RL Dickman - American Family Physician, 2007 - consortiumconcepts.com
Avoiding Misuse of Medications The fact that drugs affect older adults differ-
ently has been apparent for some time, and work in geriatrics has moved from
theoreti- cal considerations to specific recommenda- tions. In 1991, an ...
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A composite screening tool for medication reviews of outpatients: general issues with …

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PAGM De Smet, W Denneboom, C Kramers, R … - Drugs &# 38; Aging, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
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Adverse drug events in the elderly

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KM Cresswell, B Fernando, B McKinstry, A … - British Medical Bulletin, 2007 - British Council
Background: Increasing recognition of the burden associated with iatrogenic
disease has led to international interest into how best to promote patient
safety. Within this field, the subject of adverse drug events (ADEs) has ...
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Treatment reviews of older people on polypharmacy in primary care: cluster controlled …


W Denneboom, MGH Dautzenberg, R Grol, … - The British Journal of General Practice, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Older people are prone to problems related to use of medicines. As they tend to
use many different medicines, monitoring pharmacotherapy for older people in
primary care is important. ... To determine which procedure for treatment ...
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[PDF] Can medicines management services reduce hospital admissions?


D Petty - Pharmaceutical Journal (Vol 280), 2008 - pharmj.com
Pharmacists can help patients who are at risk of emergency admission by engaging
in carefully targeted medication reviews, says Duncan Petty Reducing avoidable
hospital admissions is a priority for the NHS.1 Medicines account for about ...
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The quality and safety of ambulatory medical care: current and future prospects


EJ Moskowitz, DB Nash - American Journal of Medical Quality, 2007 - ajm.sagepub.com
In its 1999 report entitled To Err Is Human, the Institute of Medicine estimated
that between 44 000 and 98 000 patients die annually from avoidable medical
errors. As a result, the public and the med- ical profession have paid ...
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