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Medication history on internal medicine wards: assessment of extra information collected from second drug interviews and GP lists.

PURPOSE: To assess the extra information about patients' pre-admission medication that second drug interviews and general practitioners' (GP) drug lists add to routine medication histories. METHODS: The medication histories of 81 patients from two medicine wards were compared with information collected from second interviews and GP drug lists. A panel of clinicians assessed the potential clinical impact of any discrepancies. RESULTS: In nine cases (11% CI: 6-20%) the medication history, the second interview and the GP lists were identical. The interviews revealed extra information about 54 prescription drugs and 72 over-the-counter drugs (OTCs) in 56 (69% CI: 58-78%) cases. The GP lists added 74 prescription drugs and 26 OTCs to the medication histories in 57 (70% CI: 60-79%) cases. Discrepancies were not associated with age, gender or number of drugs in medication history. In 18% (CI: 10-30%) of the cases, the specialist panel ascribed potential clinical problems to missing drug information. CONCLUSIONS: Second interviews and GP lists reveal extra information about pre-admission medication in two-thirds of cases. Both procedures should be routinely performed to compile a more comprehensive basis for drug prescribing. This approach may mend the course of roughly one in five patients.

作 者:
Andersen SEPedersen ABBach KF
刊 名:
Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety 
年,卷(期):
2003V.12(no.6) 
分类号:
 
关键词:
Glycoproteins  Cephalic index  brief historical notes, excludes case histories  糖蛋白类  病房
正文语种:
eng 
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