2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cali.2016.02.002
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Conciliación de la medicación al ingreso y alta hospitalaria. Una experiencia consolidada

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“…36 In a study, information about discharge was written for only 74% of patients. 37 In another study, there were errors in electronic file summaries in 13% of cases. 38 In our study after training workshop, the residents wrote the discharge note in terms of quantity and quality in 88% and 56% of cases, respectively (Table 5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…36 In a study, information about discharge was written for only 74% of patients. 37 In another study, there were errors in electronic file summaries in 13% of cases. 38 In our study after training workshop, the residents wrote the discharge note in terms of quantity and quality in 88% and 56% of cases, respectively (Table 5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Regarding medication reconciliation strategies, the findings point again to the need for communication effectiveness in regard to pharmacotherapeutic information among health professionals [ 55 , 56 , 57 ], the lack of coordination between the different levels of care, or the absence of a single record of the patient’s medication, which must be correct, updated, and accessible [ 23 , 58 ]. Other authors focus on the training of health professionals [ 59 ] and the close collaboration with family members or home help assistants to cover the basic needs of the elderly, including the control of their medication [ 52 , 60 , 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El farmacéutico comunitario puede contribuir a paliar las discrepancias que se producen entre los medicamentos que toma el paciente, no hay que olvidar que estos problemas no solo hay que abordarlos en el ingreso hospitalario (Saavedra, et al, 2016), sino que también son latentes después del alta hospitalaria porque el paciente puede estar tomado los medicamentos prescritos en el hospital y, además, otros prescritos por médicos privados o recomendados por personas ajenas al ámbito sanitario (no deja de ser habitual que, ante procesos terminales, se recurra a distintas terapias e incluso a productos milagro en un intento desesperado de encontrar una mejora o solución).…”
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