| Literature DB >> 28302636 |
Brit Cadman1, David Wright2, Amanda Bale1, Garry Barton3,4, James Desborough2, Eman A Hammad5, Richard Holland3, Helen Howe1, Ian Nunney3, Lisa Irvine3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The UK government currently recommends that all patients receive medicines reconciliation (MR) from a member of the pharmacy team within 24 hours of admission and subsequent discharge. The cost-effectiveness of this intervention is unknown. A pilot study to inform the design of a future randomised controlled trial to determine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a pharmacist-delivered service was undertaken.Entities:
Keywords: cost-effectiveness; medicines reconciliation; pharmacy; pilot study; randomized controlled trial
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28302636 PMCID: PMC5372064 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Outline of service standard operating procedure. GP, general practitioner.
Figure 2Consort diagram. GP, general practitioner; MR, medicines reconciliation.
Comparison of demographics at baseline
| Demographic | Measure | Intervention (n=96) | Control (n=102) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Female | N (%) | 45 (46.9) | 60 (58.8) |
| Age (years) | Mean (SD) | 67.6 (19.0) | 65.4 (20.2) |
| Regular medicines | Mean (SD) | 5.84 (4.07) | 6.67 (4.64) |
| As required medicines | Mean (SD) | 0.85 (2.08) | 0.95 (2.53) |
| Ward | |||
| 1 | N (%) | 26 (26.8) | 27 (26.2) |
| 2 | N (%) | 30 (30.9) | 30 (29.1) |
| 3 | N (%) | 10 (10.3) | 9 (8.7) |
| 4 | N (%) | 14 (14.4) | 16 (15.5) |
| 5 | N (%) | 16 (16.4) | 14 (13.5) |
| 6 | N (%) | 1 (1.03) | 7 (6.8) |
| EQ-5D quality of life (visual analogue scale) | Mean (SD) | 55.9 (23.2) | 54.7 (23.5) |
| Reason for admission | |||
| Lower respiratory tract infection | N (%) | 9 (9.2) | 11 (10.7) |
| Troponin negative chest pain | N (%) | 7 (7.2) | 4 (3.9) |
| Heart failure | N (%) | 2 (2.1) | 5 (4.9) |
| Exacerbation chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | N (%) | 4 (4.1) | 3 (2.9) |
| Other | N (%) | 73 (75) | 79 (76.7) |
Comparison of UDs
| Intervention | Control | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unintentional discrepancies | No. UDs | No. patients | No. per patient | No. UDs | No. patients | No. per patient |
| Admission | 255 | 95 | 2.80 | 309 | 102 | 3.0 |
| Resolved during hospital stay | 250 | 95 | 2.74 | Unknown | ||
| Remaining at discharge | 2 | 91 | 0.02 | 268 | 99 | 2.71 |
UDs, unintentional discrepancies.
Comparison of outcome measures
| Outcome | Measure | N | Intervention | N | Control | Mean difference (SE of the difference) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length of stay (hours) | Geometric mean (95% CI) | 95 | 99.6 (76.59 to 129.63) | 102 | 109.3 (87.0 to 137.3) | |
| Median (range) | 95 | 94.0 (12–1077) | 102 | 117 (13–1546) | ||
| Arithmetic mean (SD) | 95 | 224.8 (293.1) | 102 | 203.9 (246.8) | 20.84 (38.75) | |
| Hospital readmissions | N (%) | 95 | 30 (31.6) | 101 | 37 (36.6) | |
| Hospital readmissions (emergency) | N (%) | 95 | 17 (17.9) | 101 | 27 (26.7) | |
| Mortality | N (%) | 95 | 6 (6.3) | 95 | 8 (7.8) | |
| Quality of life visual analogue scale change from baseline (high score better) | Mean (SD) | 63 | 5.64 (23.6) | 68 | 7.15 (26.2) | 1.51 (4.36) |