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Promoting medication safety for older adults upon hospital discharge: Guiding principles for a medication discharge plan.

Fang Hao ZhangJustine LauzonJérémy PayetteFanny CourtemancheLouise Papillon-FerlandFaranak FirooziSuzanne GilbertJustin P TurnerYannick Villeneuve
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2024)
Older adults are at risk of adverse drug events during transition of care from hospital to community, thus optimal communication about medications at discharge is essential. Standardization of medication discharge plan (MDP) is lacking. This study aimed to (1) create a standardized MDP for older adults using consensus-based principles, (2) create a short-version MDP and (3) generate a practical guide. Modified Delphi was used to establish consensus on guiding principles for the MDP. Additionally, participants were asked about guiding principles deemed most essential, patient prioritization, the format and mode of transmission of the MDP. Twenty-six guiding principles reached consensus, with 17 prioritized for a short-version MDP. The practical guide includes explanations of the guiding principles, criteria for patient selection and recommendations on the format and mode of transmission. The results of this study will assist implementation of MDPs when older adults are discharged from hospital.
Keyphrases
  • adverse drug
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • clinical practice
  • electronic health record
  • emergency department
  • case report
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • psychometric properties
  • acute care