Drug Safety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Differentiated Intervention Aimed at Reducing Medication Errors on Basis of an Individual Risk Assessment - a Pilot Study
Background:
Medication reviews performed on admission to hospitals reduce medication errors; however,
evidence of effect on morbidity and mortality is currently inconsistent. It is known that
patients' risks of experiencing medication errors are dependent on both patient- and drug
factors, e.g. age, co-morbidity, number of drugs, risk of side effects.
Aim and hypothesis:
The aim of this pilot study is to study acute medical patients' risk of getting a medication
error based on an algorithm that takes into account both patient and drug related factors.
Secondary, the investigators will explore whether our methods are applicable in a randomised
controlled trial. The investigators will also decide the number of patients in a randomised
controlled trial based on this pilot study.
The hypothesis is that an algorithm that has already been developed can stratify patients
according to their risk of experiencing a medication error.
Methods:
100 acute admitted patients will be risk stratified at admission (>8 hours after). The
patients who have highest risks of medication errors will receive a medication review
performed by either a clinical pharmacist or a clinical pharmacologist.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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