Authors
Asil Sadeq, Monica Strugaru, Maryam Almutairi, Derek Stewart, Cristin Ryan, Tamasine Grimes
Publication date
2022/10
Source
Drugs & Aging
Volume
39
Issue
10
Pages
773-794
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Background
Nursing home residents are often prescribed multiple medications, which increases their susceptibility to drug-related problems. The medicines management process involves multiple stages, for example, assessing, prescribing, dispensing, delivering and storing, administering, reviewing and monitoring. The medicine management process aims to optimise medicine use and associated patient outcomes. Interprofessional interventions of healthcare professionals from different disciplines in many clinical settings, including the nursing home setting, have shown success in improving patients’ clinical outcomes. However, reporting of the pharmacist’s role and the impact of these interventions has been unclear.
Objectives
We aimed to systematically identify and describe interprofessional interventions involving pharmacists that target the medicine management process in nursing homes by (a) describing …
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