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Empowering home hospitalisation with comprehensive pharmaceutical care: a model programme for medication management and patient monitoring

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Clinical Pharmacy Services

Author(s)

Beatriz Somoza-Fernández, Vicente Escudero-Vilaplana, Cristina Ortega-Navarro, Ana de Lorenzo-Pinto, Ana Herranz-Alonso, María Sanjurjo-Sáez

Why was it done?

HH units have experienced an extraordinary period of growth over the past few years and are already considered the preferred option of care model for most patients. However, its full potential is actually limited by some challenges both demanding and ripe with opportunities for pharmacy engagement, such as patient clinical complexity (usually elderly and chronic patients at greater risk of poor adherence and suffering from medication errors) and lack of medical staff physically available for monitoring patients’ evolution.

What was done?

We developed and implemented a comprehensive pharmaceutical care programme in a home hospitalisation (HH) unit.

How was it done?

The project was conceived by a multidisciplinary team (physicians, pharmacists, and nurses) that conducted a literature review and developed a new home medication management standardised operating procedure. The team worked in the design of a HH pharmaceutical care guideline and the implementation of an e-health care tool for remote patient monitoring.

What has been achieved?

1. HH pharmaceutical care guideline: it included the directions for the following measures: (1) a comprehensive pharmaceutical assessment and medication reconciliation, (2) standardised recommendations for optimising acute and chronic treatments at home, (3) daily interviews with patients or caregivers to explain medication changes, and (4) follow-up calls 7 days after discharge in order to assess medication adherence.
2. HH monitoring app: this new tool ensures pharmacotherapeutic monitoring by setting medication schedules and intake notifications. The platform includes a patient recording for vital signs, side effects, medication intake, and health status (functional status and quality of life). The system enables online access for pharmacists and physicians in real-time and continuous two-way communication.

What next?

Since our programme is easily applicable to any HH unit, we are working on implementing it in other hospitals in our country, in order to overcome HH medication management complexity nationally. We aim to conduct a multicentre study to evaluate its external validity in terms of increasing medication errors detected and optimising hospital resources.

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