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Effects of hospital pharmacist interventions on health outcomes in older polymedicated inpatients: a scoping review.

E Delgado-Silveira1, M Vélez-Díaz-Pallarés2, M Muñoz-García2, A Correa-Pérez3,4, A M Álvarez-Díaz2, A J Cruz-Jentoft5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify the evidence that supports the effect of interventions made by hospital pharmacists, individually or in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, in terms of healthcare outcomes, a more effective utilization of resources and lower costs in older polymedicated inpatients.
METHODS: We searched the following databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library. We also conducted a hand search by checking the references cited in the primary studies and studies included in reviews identified during the process of research. Four review authors working by pairs searched for studies, extracted data, and drew up the results tables.
RESULTS: Twenty-six studies were included in the review. In 13 of them pharmacists carried out their intervention exclusively while the patients were in hospital, whereas in 13 interventions were delivered during admission and after hospital discharge. Outcomes identified were mortality, length of stay, visits to the emergency department, readmissions and reported quality of life, among others. Pharmacist interventions were found to be beneficial in fifteen studies, specifically on hospital readmissions, visits to the emergency department and healthcare costs.
CONCLUSION: There is no hard evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of hospital pharmacist interventions in older polymedicated patients. Mortality does not show as a relevant outcome. Other health care outcomes, such as hospital readmissions, visits to the emergency department and healthcare costs, seem to be more relevant and amenable to change. Interventions that include pharmacists in multidisciplinary geriatric teams seem to be more promising that isolated pharmacist interventions. Interventions prolonged after hospital discharge seem to be more appropriate that interventions delivered only during hospital admission. Better-designed studies should be conducted in the future to provide further insight into the effect of hospital pharmacist interventions.

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Keywords:  Aged; Health care outcome; Hospital pharmacists; Polypharmacy; Review literature

Year:  2021        PMID: 33959912     DOI: 10.1007/s41999-021-00487-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Geriatr Med        ISSN: 1878-7649            Impact factor:   1.710


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