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Community pharmacists' contribution to medication reviews for older adults: a systematic review

  • Autores: Sonja E. Kallio, Annika Kiiski, Marja S.A. Airaksinen, Antti T. Mäntylä, Anne E.J. Kumpusalo Vauhkonen, Timo P. Järvensivu, Marika K. Pohjanoksa Mäntylä
  • Localización: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, ISSN 0002-8614, Vol. 66, Nº. 8, 2018, págs. 1613-1620
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Objectives To identify medication review interventions for older adults that involve community pharmacists and evidence of outcomes of these interventions.

      Design Systematic review.

      Measurements Cinahl, MEDLINE (Ovid), Scopus, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and Cochrane Library were searched for articles published between January 2000 and February 2016. Articles involving community pharmacists in medication reviews for outpatients aged 65 and older were included. Evidence of economic, clinical, and humanistic outcomes of interventions was summarized.

      Results Sixteen articles were found that described 12 medication review interventions, of which 6 were compliance and concordance reviews, 4 were clinical medication reviews, and 2 were prescription reviews according to a previously developed typology. Community pharmacists' contributions to reviewing medications varied from sending the dispensing history to other healthcare providers to comprehensive involvement in medication management. The most commonly assessed outcomes of the interventions were medication changes leading to reduction in actual or potential drug‐related problems (n=12) and improved adherence (n=5).

      Conclusion Regardless of community pharmacists' contributions to interventions, medication review interventions seem to reduce drug‐related problems and increase medication adherence. More well‐designed, rigorous studies with more sensitive and specific outcomes measures need to be conducted to assess the effect of community pharmacists' contributions to reviewing medications and improving the health of older adults.


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