Medication reconciliation in in-patients with chronic pathologies: a narrative review
- Pharmacy & Pharmacology International Journal
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Elena María Vega, Macarena Mora-Villaseñor, Pía Córdova-Mariángel, Pola Fernández-Rocca, Tamara Sandoval-Quijada
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of the medication
reconciliation process by pharmacists at the hospital level in patients
with chronic non-communicable diseases, evidenced through the analysis
of readmissions and the acceptance of pharmaceutical interventions.
Method:
A narrative bibliographic review was conducted in databases of the
University of Concepción between 2011 and 2021. Keywords used in the
search included medication reconciliation, hospital readmission,
clinical pharmacy, discrepancy, among others. The search was conducted
in both English and Spanish. Clinical studies, trials, descriptive
observational studies, and analytical observational studies (case and
control reports) were
Conclusions: Based on this bibliographic review, it can be concluded that medication reconciliation has an impact on the quality of care. This is reflected in a reduction in both the number of visits to the emergency department and hospital readmissions during the 30 days following discharge.
Keywords
medication reconciliation, patient readmission, pharmacists, pharmaceutical interventions, discrepancies