The Effect of Pharmacy-Led Medication Reconciliation on Odds of Psychiatric Relapse at a Community Hospital

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Light, Jamie [1 ]
Ruh, Christine [1 ]
Ott, Michael [1 ]
Banker, Christopher [2 ]
Meaney, Drake [2 ]
Doloresco, Fred [2 ]
Noyes, Katia [2 ]
机构
[1] Erie Cty Med Ctr & Labs, Buffalo, NY USA
[2] Univ Buffalo, Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Profess, Buffalo, NY USA
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pharmacy education; transitions of care; drug information; pharmacy administration; LENGTH-OF-STAY; READMISSION; SCHIZOPHRENIA; ERRORS; TRANSITIONS; ADHERENCE; DISCHARGE; CARE;
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10.1177/08971900221137100
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R9 [药学];
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Purpose: Individuals with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk for treatment non-adherence and related complications, especially during transitions of care. Medication reconciliation is now a standard process during hospital admissions that is uniformly recommended by international organizations to aid in safe and effective care transitions. Pharmacy-led medication reconciliation (PMR) practices are poised to represent a standardized method of reconciliation attempt within this underserved population with complex medication histories. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study using medical chart review was conducted for all adults admitted to the inpatient psychiatric service at a community hospital in Buffalo, NY, during 2 months in 2018. Outcomes were 30- and 180-day psychiatric readmission rates, 30- and 180-day visit rates to the outpatient comprehensive psychiatric emergency program (CPEP), and composite 30- and 180-day relapse. Receipt of pharmacy-led medication reconciliation was identified from pharmacy documentation in the electronic medical record. Results: 78% of patient's medication lists on admission were reconciled, with 49% of reconciliations made by the inpatient pharmacy. Presence of a PMR did not alter the odds of inpatient readmission alone, however patients without a PMR were found to have 2.13 times higher odds of visiting the hospital's outpatient CPEP within 30-days (P = .012) and 1.9 times higher odds of any composite psychiatric relapse within 30-days (P = .024). Conclusions: Implementation of hospital-wide pharmacy-led medication reconciliation on admission may help reduce psychiatric relapse across multiple care settings.
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