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The effect of the Collaborative Optimisation and Ordering of Medications (COOM) on prescribing safety in hospitalised patients

Not Applicable
Conditions
Prescribing Error
Medication Harm
Public Health - Health service research
Registration Number
ACTRN12621001724864
Lead Sponsor
Metro South Health
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot yet recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
124
Inclusion Criteria

All adult admission to the General Medicine team allocated the intervention team will automatically be treated using the COOM model (intervention), while patients in the other General Medicine Teams not receiving the COOM model will be treated with the standard pharmacy model and allocated as controls.

Exclusion Criteria

Patients will be excluded if they are <18 years of age, have length of in-patient stay <24 hours, are admitted to the Medical Assessment and Planning Unit, or do not receive a pharmacist best possible medication history during admission. They will not be included in the primary outcome analysis if they were not under the designated medical team during their first 24 hours of hospital admission.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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The primary outcome is patients with one or more prescribing errors at 24 hours from admission to hospital. Prescribing errors will be assessed by an independent research pharmacist through comparison of the Pharmacist Admission History Note (i.e. the best possible medication history) to what was prescribed within the first 24 hours of admission. The independent research pharmacist will utilise their clinical knowledge, guidelines and other resources available to a clinical pharmacist to evaluate the appropriateness of prescribing within this time period. The independent research pharmacist will have retrospective access to all relevant electronic clinical documentation for each patient (i.e., progress notes, observations, laboratory test results and medication charts).[At 24 hours from admission to hospital]
Secondary Outcome Measures
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