The implementation of a medication reconciliation intervention including: medication reconciliation on admission and discharge, bedside medication counselling and take-home medication list, on the development of adverse drug events within 30 days post discharge as primary outcome. Secondary outcome is the evaluation of its impact on health care resource utilization
This is a randomized controlled trial in 587 patients randomized to intervention and usual care. The intervention is medication reconciliation on admission and discharge, bedside medication counselling and take-home medication list. Usual care is ward pharmacy practice. The primary outcomes are preventable and potential adverse drug events at 30 days post discharge. The secondary outcome is health care utilization: length of stay, emergency room visits, unplanned hospital visits, readmissions and travel abroad to seek medical attention.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
587
medication reconciliation intervention comprises medication reconciliation on admission and discharge, bedside medication counseling and take-home medication list
number of patients with a preventable adverse drug event
Time frame: 30 days
number of potential adverse drug events
Time frame: 30 days
number of emergency room visits
Time frame: 30 days
number of unplanned hospital visits
Time frame: 30 days
number of hospital readmissions
Time frame: 30 days
number of patients who traveled abroad to seek second medical opinion
Time frame: 30 days
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