Medication errors often stem from incomplete or incorrect transfer of drug information during reviews. To enhance medication review processes, a collaborative healthcare team, including a pharmacist in the surgical ward, is essential. This study aimed to identify the frequency and the kind of intentional and unintentional discrepancies related to the prescriptions within two surgical wards.

Pharmacist-Led Identification of Discrepancies and Drug Related Problems within Two Surgery Wards: A Prospective Observational Study

Realdon, Nicola;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Medication errors often stem from incomplete or incorrect transfer of drug information during reviews. To enhance medication review processes, a collaborative healthcare team, including a pharmacist in the surgical ward, is essential. This study aimed to identify the frequency and the kind of intentional and unintentional discrepancies related to the prescriptions within two surgical wards.
2024
clinical pharmacist; pharmacist intervention; surgery; medication review; potentially inappropriatemedication; drug related problems; drug interactions
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