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Effects of hospital pharmacist interventions on health outcomes in older polymedicated inpatients: a scoping review.

Eva Delgado-SilveiraM Vélez-Díaz-PallarésM Muñoz-GarcíaA Correa-PérezA M Álvarez-DíazA J Cruz-Jentoft
Published in: European geriatric medicine (2021)
There is no hard evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of hospital pharmacist interventions in older polymedicated patients. Mortality does not show as a relevant outcome. Other health care outcomes, such as hospital readmissions, visits to the emergency department and healthcare costs, seem to be more relevant and amenable to change. Interventions that include pharmacists in multidisciplinary geriatric teams seem to be more promising that isolated pharmacist interventions. Interventions prolonged after hospital discharge seem to be more appropriate that interventions delivered only during hospital admission. Better-designed studies should be conducted in the future to provide further insight into the effect of hospital pharmacist interventions.
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