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STUDY
The effect of medication reconciliation in elderly patients at hospital discharge.
Midlöv P, Bahrani L, Seyfali M, Höglund P, Rickhag E, Eriksson T. Int J Clin Pharm. 2012;34:113-119.
STUDY
Medication reconciliation for reducing drug-discrepancy adverse events.
Boockvar KS, Carlson Lacorte H, Giambanco V, Fridman B, Siu A. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2006;4:236-243.
REVIEW
Hospital-based medication reconciliation practices: a systematic review.
Mueller SK, Sponsler KC, Kripalani S, Schnipper JL. Arch Intern Med. 2012;172:1057-1069.
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Reported medication errors after introducing an electronic medication management system.
Redley B, Botti M. J Clin Nurs. 2013;22:579-589.
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Patient safety, satisfaction, and quality of hospital care: cross sectional surveys of nurses and patients in 12 countries in Europe and the United States.
Aiken LH, Sermeus W, Van den Heede K, et al. BMJ. 2012;344:e1717.
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Errors in medication history at hospital admission: prevalence and predicting factors.
Hellström LM, Bondesson A, Höglund P, Eriksson T. BMC Clin Pharmacol. 2012;12:9.
REVIEW
Medication reconciliation during transitions of care as a patient safety strategy: a systematic review.
Kwan JL, Lo L, Sampson M, Shojania KG. Ann Intern Med. 2013;158(5 Pt 2):397-403.
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Using Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis to reduce medication errors in the process of drug prescription, validation and dispensing in hospitalised patients.
Vélez-Díaz-Pallarés M, Delgado-Silveira E, Carretero-Accame ME, Bermejo-Vicedo T. BMJ Qual Saf. 2013;22:42-52.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Patients taking their own medications while in the hospital.
PA-PSRS Patient Saf Advis. June 2012;9:50-57.
REVIEW
Drug-related problems in older people after hospital discharge and interventions to reduce them.
Garcia-Caballos M, Ramos-Diaz F, Jimenez-Moleon JJ, Bueno-Cavanillas A. Age Ageing. 2010;39:430-438.
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Prescription and transcription errors in multidose-dispensed medications on discharge from hospital: an observational and interventional study.
Alassaad A, Gillespie U, Bertilsson M, Melhus H, Hammarlund-Udenaes M. J Eval Clin Pract. 2013;19:185-191.
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Frequency, types, and potential clinical significance of medication-dispensing errors.
Bohand X, Simon L, Perrier E, Mullot H, Lefeuvre L, Plotton C. Clinics. 2009;64:11-16.
COMMENTARY
Utilizing quality improvement methods to prevent falls and injury from falls: enhancing resident safety in long-term care.
MacLaurin A, McConnell H. J Safety Res. 2011;42:525-535.
BOOK/REPORT
Adverse Events in Hospitals: National Incidence Among Medicare Beneficiaries.
Levinson DR. Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General; November 2010. Report No. OEI-06-09-00090.
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Recognition of adverse drug events in older hospitalized medical patients.
Klopotowska JE, Wierenga PC, Smorenburg SM, et al; WINGS study group. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 2013;69:75-85.
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Reporting trends in a regional medication error data-sharing system.
Anderson JG, Ramanujam R, Hensel DJ, Sirio CA. Health Care Manag Sci. 2010;13:74-83.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Using clinical decision support to improve medication reconciliation.
Moore G. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. November/December 2006;3:28-30, 32-33.
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Medication details documented on hospital discharge: cross-sectional observational study of factors associated with medication non-reconciliation.
Grimes TC, Duggan CA, Delaney TP, et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2011;71:449-457.
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Effect of patient- and medication-related factors on inpatient medication reconciliation errors.
Salanitro AH, Osborn CY, Schnipper JL, et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2012;27:924-932.
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Factors associated with reported preventable adverse drug events: a retrospective, case-control study.
Beckett RD, Sheehan AH, Reddan JG. Ann Pharmacother. 2012;46:634-641.
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