2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharma.2015.07.006
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Prise en charge médicamenteuse en milieu carcéral : contribution de l’équipe pharmaceutique à la sécurité des patients

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“…The majority involved lack of therapeutic monitoring and patient compliance. In a population with a high prevalence of mental health issues, detection and correction of these issues are crucial to prevent therapeutic failure of these medications (Lalande, Bertin, Rioufol, Boleor, & Cabelguenne, 2016). Not all facilities have trained professionals administering prescription medications (Wick & Zanni, 2009); therefore, having a pharmacist review the appropriateness of patients' medications is even more important in avoiding downstream harms associated with medication errors.…”
Section: Systems Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority involved lack of therapeutic monitoring and patient compliance. In a population with a high prevalence of mental health issues, detection and correction of these issues are crucial to prevent therapeutic failure of these medications (Lalande, Bertin, Rioufol, Boleor, & Cabelguenne, 2016). Not all facilities have trained professionals administering prescription medications (Wick & Zanni, 2009); therefore, having a pharmacist review the appropriateness of patients' medications is even more important in avoiding downstream harms associated with medication errors.…”
Section: Systems Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guidelines and literature for pharmacist practice in corrections is limited, with greater emphasis on drug distribution, personnel management, and other technical duties of operating a dispensary (Bott, 2016; Hadd, 1982; Lalande et al, 2016). Some literature has highlighted the clinical role of pharmacists in corrections, demonstrating an improvement in a variety of health-related outcomes for patients by having pharmacists providing direct patient care (Bingham, 2012; Bingham & Mallette, 2016; Denning, 2011).…”
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