Medication-related hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge-A retrospective study of risk factors in older adults.
Maria GlansAnnika Kragh EkstamUlf JakobssonÅsa BondessonPatrik MidlövPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Possibly medication-related readmissions within 30 days of discharge, in patients 65 years and older, are common. The odds of such readmissions increase in comorbid, highly medicated patients living in their own home, alone, and if having medication dosages adjusted at initial discharge. These results indicate that care planning before discharge and the provision of help with, for example, managing medications after discharge, are factors especially important if aiming to reduce the amount of medication-related readmissions among this population. Further research is needed to confirm this hypothesis.