Authors
Maria Tallon, John Barragry, Ann Allen, Niall Breslin, Evelyn Deasy, Eddie Moloney, Tim Delaney, Catherine Wall, John O'Byrne, Tamasine Grimes
Publication date
2016/1/1
Journal
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
16-21
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Objectives
A high prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) has been identified in older patients in Ireland. The impact of the Collaborative Pharmaceutical Care at Tallaght Hospital (PACT) model on the medication appropriateness of acute hospitalised older patients during admission and at discharge is reported.
Methods
Uncontrolled before-after study. The study population for this study was medical patients aged ≥65 years, using ≥3 regular medicines at admission, taken from a previous before-after study. Standard care involved clinical pharmacists being ward-based, contributing to medication history taking and prescription review, but not involved at discharge. The innovative PACT model involved clinical pharmacists being physician team-based, leading admission and discharge medication reconciliation and undertaking prescription review, with authority to change the prescription during …
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