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Pharmacist, nurse, and physician perspectives on the implementation of the pharmacist discharge care (pharm-dc) intervention: A qualitative study.

Onyeche OcheLogan T MurryMichelle S KellerJoshua M PevnickJeffrey L SchnipperAn T NguyenEunJi Michelle KoKorey A Kennelty
Published in: Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAP (2024)
Nurses, physicians, pharmacists, pharmacist leaders, and hospital administrators were in agreement regarding the usefulness of the PHARM-DC intervention, while acknowledging challenges in its implementation and opportunities for improvement. Future research should focus on developing training materials to standardize and scale the intervention, eliminating barriers to medication access pre-discharge, coordinating discharge across care team members, and communicating medication changes to primary care providers post-discharge.
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