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- W2919305810 abstract "Abstract Rationale, aims, and objectives Inappropriate medication prescribing and use amongst older patients is a major patient safety and health care problem. To promote appropriate medication prescribing and use, comprehensive medication reviews (CMRs) by ward‐based pharmacists, including follow‐up telephone calls after hospital discharge, have been conducted in older patients in the context of a randomized controlled trial (RCT). One of the key actors in a CMR is the patient. To support the understanding of the effects of CMRs on patients' health outcomes and improve clinical practice, knowledge about the patient perspective is needed. We therefore aimed to explore older patients' experiences with, and views on, hospital‐initiated CMRs and follow‐up telephone calls by ward‐based clinical pharmacists within an RCT. Methods We conducted in‐depth semi‐structured interviews with 15 patients (66‐94 years) and carers from four hospitals in Sweden. Discussion topics included communication, information, decision‐making, and effects on the patient. Interviews took place after discharge, were audio‐recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analysed using a framework approach. Results In general, patients' experiences and views were positive. Seven key themes were identified: (a) feeling of being taken care of and heterogenous health effects; (b) the pharmacist is competent; (c) despite the unclear role of pharmacists, their involvement is appreciated; (d) patients rely on health care professionals for decision‐making; (e) importance of being informed, but receiving and retaining information is problematic; (f) time, location, and other factors influencing the effectiveness of CMRs; and (g) generic substitution is a problem. Conclusions Older patients generally have positive experiences with and views on CMRs and follow‐up telephone calls. However, some factors, like the unclear role of the ward‐based pharmacist and problems with receiving and retaining information, may negatively impact the effectiveness of these interventions. Future initiatives on hospital‐initiated CMRs by clinical pharmacists should address these negative factors and utilize the positive views." @default.
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- W2919305810 title "Comprehensive medication reviews by ward‐based pharmacists in Swedish hospitals: What does the patient have to say?" @default.
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