the Pharmacy Intervention Team Hospital-based (PITH) for People Study: Effect on Clinical and Economic Outcomes (PITH)
Adverse Drug Reaction, Medication Administered in Error
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Adverse Drug Reaction focused on measuring Adverse Drug Events, Drug related problems, Medication Reconciliation, Medication review, discharge counseling, Hospital Pharmacy based, integrated medicines management, patient safety
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- > three prescribed systemic drugs intended for chronic use at admission and discharge
- an expected length of stay of 48 hours or longer
- insured with the Dutch insurance company Agis/Achmea
- patients or their carers are able to express themselves in Dutch or English
Exclusion Criteria:
- scheduled chemotherapy
- radiation therapy
- transplantation
- transfer from another hospital
- transfer from another non-eligible ward within the same hospital
- no informed consent has been signed
- a live expectancy less than 6 months
- deceased during admission
- inability to be counselled (e.g. cognitive dysfunction, language constraints)
- discharge to a nursing home (presuming dependence on medication administration).
Patients will only be included once.
Sites / Locations
- FlevoziekenhuisRecruiting
- Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis
- Medisch Centrum Leeuwarden
- University Medical CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
usual care
integrated medicines management
During admission patients receive standard, non - ward based, pharmaceutical care from a pharmacy team in taking responsibility for the appropriate, safe and cost-effective use of medication from a central hospital pharmacy. The pharmaceutical care consist of daily screening of generated alerts by the Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system and consultation by phone. Dependent on the local situation the current medication reconciliation process is being performed by nursing and/or medical staff either protocolised or not.
integrated medicines management consists of patient centred medication reconciliation intermediate medication review discharge counseling transfer of information to primary care