Authors
Catherine Waldron, Joan Cahill, Sam Cromie, Tim Delaney, Sean P Kennelly, Joshua M Pevnick, Tamasine Grimes
Publication date
2021/12
Source
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Volume
21
Pages
1-17
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Medication reconciliation (MedRec), a process to reduce medication error at care transitions, is labour- and resource-intensive and time-consuming. Use of Personal Electronic Records of Medications (PERMs) in health information systems to support MedRec have proven challenging. Relatively little is known about the design, use or implementation of PERMs at care transitions that impacts on MedRec in the ‘real world’. To respond to this gap in knowledge we undertook a rapid realist review (RRR). The aim was to develop theories to explain how, why, when, where and for whom PERMs are designed, implemented or used in practice at care transitions that impacts on MedRec.
Methodology
We used realist methodology and undertook the RRR between August 2020 and February 2021. We collaborated with experts in the field to identify key …
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