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PCNE definition of medication review: reaching agreement.

Nina Griese-Mammen1, Kurt E Hersberger2, Markus Messerli2, Saija Leikola3, Nejc Horvat4, J W Foppe van Mil5, Mitja Kos4.   

Abstract

Background Medication review is important in an era, in which polypharmacy is increasing. To date, no agreed international definition of medication review exists. Objective The aim was to reach agreement on an internationally applicable definition of medication review. Setting An international group of experts in medication review. Methods A working group of the Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe (PCNE) was established to agree on a definition including a classification of medication review. First, a survey with the aim of systematically gathering viewpoints on a definition of medication review was conducted. Second, a workshop was held to achieve an agreement. Finally, during the General Assembly of PCNE, the definition was approved. To ensure a better understanding of the scope and the considerations behind the definition, a position paper was created. Main outcome measure An internationally agreed definition of medication review. Results 58 PCNE members from 20 different countries completed the online survey. Then, 22 participants from 11 different countries (not only PCNE members) elaborated the final definition during a workshop. The final PCNE version agreed was: "Medication review is a structured evaluation of a patient's medicines with the aim of optimising medicines use and improving health outcomes. This entails detecting drug-related problems and recommending interventions". Overall, the consensus process included 225 people from 35 countries and resulted also in a classification of medication review taking into account the type and source of available information. Conclusion Involvement of an international community from research and practice and the use of a systematic process led to an agreement on the term medication review and on a classification valid for all settings and professions.

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Keywords:  Clinical pharmacy; Drug-related problems; Medication management; Medication review; Pharmaceutical care; Pharmacy practice

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30073611     DOI: 10.1007/s11096-018-0696-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm


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