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Pharmacist-led interventions to reduce adverse drug events in older people living in residential aged care facilities: A systematic review.

Sheraz AliMohammed Saji SalahudeenLuke R E BereznickiColin M Curtain
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2021)
This systematic review suggests that pharmacist-led interventions have the potential to reduce the incidence of ADEs in older people living in RACFs. Medication review and educational programmes, particularly academic detailing, either as a single component or as part of multicomponent interventions were the most common approaches to reducing drug-related harm in older people living in RACFs. The lack of a positive association between interventions and ADE in many studies suggests that targeted and tailored pharmacist-led interventions are required to reduce ADEs in older people in RACFs.
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