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Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention

BACKGROUND: We previously reported reduction in the rate of hospitalisations with medication harm among older adults with our ‘Pharm2Pharm’ intervention, a pharmacist-led care transition and care coordination model focused on best practices in medication management. The objectives of the current stu...

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Autores principales: Pellegrin, Karen, Lozano, Alicia, Miyamura, Jill, Lynn, Joanne, Krenk, Les, Jolson-Oakes, Sheena, Ciarleglio, Anita, McInnis, Terry, Bairos, Alistair, Gomez, Lara, Benitez-McCrary, Mercedes, Hanlon, Alexandra
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6860727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30337496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2018-008418
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author Pellegrin, Karen
Lozano, Alicia
Miyamura, Jill
Lynn, Joanne
Krenk, Les
Jolson-Oakes, Sheena
Ciarleglio, Anita
McInnis, Terry
Bairos, Alistair
Gomez, Lara
Benitez-McCrary, Mercedes
Hanlon, Alexandra
author_facet Pellegrin, Karen
Lozano, Alicia
Miyamura, Jill
Lynn, Joanne
Krenk, Les
Jolson-Oakes, Sheena
Ciarleglio, Anita
McInnis, Terry
Bairos, Alistair
Gomez, Lara
Benitez-McCrary, Mercedes
Hanlon, Alexandra
author_sort Pellegrin, Karen
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description BACKGROUND: We previously reported reduction in the rate of hospitalisations with medication harm among older adults with our ‘Pharm2Pharm’ intervention, a pharmacist-led care transition and care coordination model focused on best practices in medication management. The objectives of the current study are to determine the extent to which medication harm among older inpatients is ‘community acquired’ versus ‘hospital acquired’ and to assess the effectiveness of the Pharm2Pharm model with each type. METHODS: After a 3-year baseline, six non-federal general acute care hospitals with 50 or more beds in Hawaii implemented Pharm2Pharm sequentially. The other five such hospitals served as the comparison group. We measured frequencies and quarterly rates of admissions among those aged 65 and older with ‘community-acquired’ (International Classification of Diseases-coded as present on admission) and ‘hospital-acquired’ (coded as not present on admission) medication harm per 1000 admissions from 2010 to 2014. RESULTS: There were 189 078 total admissions from 2010 through 2014, 7% of which had one or more medication harm codes. There were 16 225 medication harm codes, 70% of which were community-acquired, among these 13 795 admissions. The varied times when the intervention was implemented across hospitals were associated with a significant reduction in the rate of admissions with community-acquired medication harm compared with non-intervention hospitals (p=0.001), and specifically harm by anticoagulants (p<0.0001) and by medications in therapeutic use (p<0.001). The hospital-acquired medication harm rate did not change. The rate of admissions with community-acquired medication harm was reduced by 4.28 admissions per 1000 admissions per quarter in the Pharm2Pharm hospitals relative to the comparison hospitals. CONCLUSION: The Pharm2Pharm model is an effective way to address the growing problem of community-acquired medication harm among high-risk, chronically ill patients. This model demonstrates the importance of deploying specially trained pharmacists in the hospital and in the community to systematically identify and resolve drug therapy problems.
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spelling pubmed-68607272019-12-03 Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention Pellegrin, Karen Lozano, Alicia Miyamura, Jill Lynn, Joanne Krenk, Les Jolson-Oakes, Sheena Ciarleglio, Anita McInnis, Terry Bairos, Alistair Gomez, Lara Benitez-McCrary, Mercedes Hanlon, Alexandra BMJ Qual Saf Original Research BACKGROUND: We previously reported reduction in the rate of hospitalisations with medication harm among older adults with our ‘Pharm2Pharm’ intervention, a pharmacist-led care transition and care coordination model focused on best practices in medication management. The objectives of the current study are to determine the extent to which medication harm among older inpatients is ‘community acquired’ versus ‘hospital acquired’ and to assess the effectiveness of the Pharm2Pharm model with each type. METHODS: After a 3-year baseline, six non-federal general acute care hospitals with 50 or more beds in Hawaii implemented Pharm2Pharm sequentially. The other five such hospitals served as the comparison group. We measured frequencies and quarterly rates of admissions among those aged 65 and older with ‘community-acquired’ (International Classification of Diseases-coded as present on admission) and ‘hospital-acquired’ (coded as not present on admission) medication harm per 1000 admissions from 2010 to 2014. RESULTS: There were 189 078 total admissions from 2010 through 2014, 7% of which had one or more medication harm codes. There were 16 225 medication harm codes, 70% of which were community-acquired, among these 13 795 admissions. The varied times when the intervention was implemented across hospitals were associated with a significant reduction in the rate of admissions with community-acquired medication harm compared with non-intervention hospitals (p=0.001), and specifically harm by anticoagulants (p<0.0001) and by medications in therapeutic use (p<0.001). The hospital-acquired medication harm rate did not change. The rate of admissions with community-acquired medication harm was reduced by 4.28 admissions per 1000 admissions per quarter in the Pharm2Pharm hospitals relative to the comparison hospitals. CONCLUSION: The Pharm2Pharm model is an effective way to address the growing problem of community-acquired medication harm among high-risk, chronically ill patients. This model demonstrates the importance of deploying specially trained pharmacists in the hospital and in the community to systematically identify and resolve drug therapy problems. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-02 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6860727/ /pubmed/30337496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2018-008418 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Pellegrin, Karen
Lozano, Alicia
Miyamura, Jill
Lynn, Joanne
Krenk, Les
Jolson-Oakes, Sheena
Ciarleglio, Anita
McInnis, Terry
Bairos, Alistair
Gomez, Lara
Benitez-McCrary, Mercedes
Hanlon, Alexandra
Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
title Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
title_full Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
title_fullStr Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
title_full_unstemmed Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
title_short Community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
title_sort community-acquired and hospital-acquired medication harm among older inpatients and impact of a state-wide medication management intervention
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6860727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30337496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2018-008418
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