2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharma.2019.10.007
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La conciliation médicamenteuse est-elle réalisable et pertinente en Psychiatrie ? : Retour d’expérience sur la mise en place de la conciliation à l’admission

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“…MedRec is either mandatory or recommended in France and in numerous English-speaking countries (USA, Canada, Australia or UK), and it has recently been the focus of an article in a specific regional psychiatric setting in France [18]. Recently, another standardized tool has integrated MedRec for clinical pharmacists in psychiatric settings [19].…”
Section: Psychiatric Pharmacy: Pharmacist As Experts In Psychopharmac...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MedRec is either mandatory or recommended in France and in numerous English-speaking countries (USA, Canada, Australia or UK), and it has recently been the focus of an article in a specific regional psychiatric setting in France [18]. Recently, another standardized tool has integrated MedRec for clinical pharmacists in psychiatric settings [19].…”
Section: Psychiatric Pharmacy: Pharmacist As Experts In Psychopharmac...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a multicenter study showed an error rate of 6.3% in mental health hospitals' prescriptions, of which more than half were considered as clinically relevant errors [17]. According to local experimentations, performing MedRec at admission enables detection of medication errors for half of patients [18,19] and recognition of new clinically significant drug-drug interactions for more than a quarter of prescriptions [20]. Moreover, MedRec has also had an impact at discharge: an error rate of more than 20% on discharge prescriptions were found in three mental health trusts [21].…”
Section: Medication Reconciliation Process In Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%