Do pharmacist‐led medication reviews in hospitals help reduce hospital readmissions? A systematic review and meta‐analysis
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology2016Vol. 82(6), pp. 1660–1673
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Pierre Renaudin, Laurent Boyer, Marie‐Anne Estève, P Bertault-Pérès, Pascal Auquier, Stéphane Honoré
Abstract
The low-quality evidence in this analysis suggests an impact of pharmacist-led medication reviews on drug-related readmissions and all-cause ED visits. Few studies reported on adherence and quality of life. More high-quality randomized clinical trials are needed to assess the impact of pharmacist-led medication reviews on patient-relevant outcomes, including adherence and quality of life.
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