Home Improvement Initiative of the TRaitement Optimisé Medicamenteux After Hospitalization (IATRO'MED)
Older Adult, Chronic Disease, Clinical Pharmacy
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Older Adult focused on measuring Multicenter study, Before-and-after type study, Minimal risks and constraints
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient (man or woman)
- age ≥ 65 years with more than 3 drugs taken for 3 months, stay in surgery with a duration of ≥ 1 days including urgent surgery;
- affiliated to a social health insurance scheme;
- for whom a return home is possible;
- able to understand the objectives of the research and give informed, dated and signed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient (man or woman)
- with as a hospital discharge an entry into a nursing home or long-term care called "important medical and technical care (SMTI);
- with cognitive or other problems preventing consent (at the discretion of the geriatric expertise team);
- under the safeguard of justice;
- under tutorship or curatorship.
Sites / Locations
- Groupe Hospitalier Saint VincentRecruiting
- Les Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
"intervention " group
Control group
Patient At D0, the patient receives his discharge drugs prescription and benefits from a pharmaceutical counselling. At D+3, he benefits from a telephone follow-up (good understanding of the methods of taking drugs, collection of difficulties). Community pharmacist At D0, he receives the discharge drugs prescription. At D+3, he is contacted to collect information relating to drugs 'dispensation. The attending physician At D0, he is informed of the patient's discharge and his drugs treatment At D45, the data collection is based on telephone interviews [attending physician, pharmacist and patient (and if applicable the caregiver)]. It makes possible to collect drugs taken by the patient as well as significant events over the period (acute pathologies, re-hospitalizations, etc.).
At D0, the patient receives his discharge drugs prescription. At D45, the data collection is based on telephone interviews [attending physician, pharmacist and patient (and if applicable the caregiver)]. It makes possible to collect drugs taken by the patient as well as significant events over the period (acute pathologies, re-hospitalizations, etc.).