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178 related items for PubMed ID: 19738488

  • 1. Insufficient medication documentation at hospital admission of cardiac patients: a challenge for medication reconciliation.
    Frei P, Huber LC, Simon RW, Bonani M, Lüscher TF.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 2009 Dec; 54(6):497-501. PubMed ID: 19738488
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  • 2. Assessment of a safety enhancement to the hospital medication reconciliation process for elderly patients.
    Gizzi LA, Slain D, Hare JT, Sager R, Briggs F, Palmer CH.
    Am J Geriatr Pharmacother; 2010 Apr; 8(2):127-35. PubMed ID: 20439062
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  • 3. Medication reconciliation in a rural trauma population.
    Miller SL, Miller S, Balon J, Helling TS.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2008 Nov; 52(5):483-91. PubMed ID: 18550221
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  • 4. A study of the use of medicine lists in medicines reconciliation: please remember this, a list is just a list.
    Green CF, Burgul K, Armstrong DJ.
    Int J Pharm Pract; 2010 Apr; 18(2):116-21. PubMed ID: 20441121
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  • 5. Effect of medication reconciliation at hospital admission on medication discrepancies during hospitalization and at discharge for geriatric patients.
    Cornu P, Steurbaut S, Leysen T, De Baere E, Ligneel C, Mets T, Dupont AG.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2012 Apr; 46(4):484-94. PubMed ID: 22414793
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  • 6. Discrepancies in reported drug use in geriatric outpatients: relevance to adverse events and drug-drug interactions.
    Tulner LR, Kuper IM, Frankfort SV, van Campen JP, Koks CH, Brandjes DP, Beijnen JH.
    Am J Geriatr Pharmacother; 2009 Apr; 7(2):93-104. PubMed ID: 19447362
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  • 7. Effect of medication reconciliation with and without patient counseling on the number of pharmaceutical interventions among patients discharged from the hospital.
    Karapinar-Carkit F, Borgsteede SD, Zoer J, Smit HJ, Egberts AC, van den Bemt PM.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2009 Jun; 43(6):1001-10. PubMed ID: 19491320
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  • 8. [Medication errors on hospital admission].
    Larsen MD, Nielsen LP, Jeffery L, Staehr ME.
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  • 9. Hospital admission medication reconciliation in medically complex children: an observational study.
    Stone BL, Boehme S, Mundorff MB, Maloney CG, Srivastava R.
    Arch Dis Child; 2010 Apr 28; 95(4):250-5. PubMed ID: 19948664
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  • 10. Discrepancies between home medications listed at hospital admission and reported medical conditions.
    Slain D, Kincaid SE, Dunsworth TS.
    Am J Geriatr Pharmacother; 2008 Aug 28; 6(3):161-6. PubMed ID: 18775391
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  • 11. The need for medication reconciliation: a cross-sectional observational study in adult patients.
    Knez L, Suskovic S, Rezonja R, Laaksonen R, Mrhar A.
    Respir Med; 2011 Oct 28; 105 Suppl 1():S60-6. PubMed ID: 22015089
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  • 12. Are patients reliable when self-reporting medication use? Validation of structured drug interviews and home visits by drug analysis and prescription data in acutely hospitalized patients.
    Glintborg B, Hillestrøm PR, Olsen LH, Dalhoff KP, Poulsen HE.
    J Clin Pharmacol; 2007 Nov 28; 47(11):1440-9. PubMed ID: 17962430
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  • 13. Utilizing community pharmacy dispensing records to disclose errors in hospital admission drug charts.
    Tompson AJ, Peterson GM, Jackson SL, Hughes JD, Raymond K.
    Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther; 2012 Sep 28; 50(9):639-46. PubMed ID: 22762857
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  • 14. [Disagreement between physicians' medication records and information given by patients].
    Rabøl R, Arrøe GR, Folke F, Madsen KR, Langergaard MT, Larsen AH, Budek T, Andersen JR.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 2006 Mar 27; 168(13):1307-10. PubMed ID: 16579882
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  • 15. Medication reconciliation at hospital discharge: evaluating discrepancies.
    Wong JD, Bajcar JM, Wong GG, Alibhai SM, Huh JH, Cesta A, Pond GR, Fernandes OA.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2008 Oct 27; 42(10):1373-9. PubMed ID: 18780806
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  • 16. What drugs are our frail elderly patients taking? Do drugs they take or fail to take put them at increased risk of interactions and inappropriate medication use?
    Frank C, Godwin M, Verma S, Kelly A, Birenbaum A, Seguin R, Anderson J.
    Can Fam Physician; 2001 Jun 27; 47():1198-204. PubMed ID: 11421047
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  • 17. Effect of education on the recording of medicines on admission to hospital.
    Chan AH, Garratt E, Lawrence B, Turnbull N, Pratapsingh P, Black PN.
    J Gen Intern Med; 2010 Jun 27; 25(6):537-42. PubMed ID: 20237959
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  • 18. Assessing the accuracy of computerized medication histories.
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  • 19. Medication prescription among elderly patients admitted through an acute assessment unit.
    Yong TY, Lau SY, Li JY, Hakendorf P, Thompson CH.
    Geriatr Gerontol Int; 2012 Jan 27; 12(1):93-101. PubMed ID: 21929721
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  • 20. Reconcilable differences: correcting medication errors at hospital admission and discharge.
    Vira T, Colquhoun M, Etchells E.
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