Drug-Related Problems in the transitional care of the elderly from hospital to home

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Objective: To identify the knowledge produced on Medication-Related Problems in the transitional care of the elderly from hospital to home. Method: Integrative review of the literature data, organized in six stages: guiding question; establishment of inclusion and exclusion criteria; extraction of data; analyze; interpretation of results; and presentation of the review. Articles were considered among 2002 and 2017, in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, in the databases LILACS, MEDLINE, CINAHL and EMBASE. Results: 10 studies were selected and analyzed. They were categorized by subject and identified in three themes: Medication Discrepancy and Reconciliation (40%); Adhesion to Medication (30%); and Adverse Drug Events (30%). Final considerations: Drug-Related Problems in the transitional care of the elderly from hospital to home, were presented as a relevant theme for nursing, involving complex issues related to care. Drug reconciliation was evidenced as a coherent and effective strategy in home care transitions for the elderly.

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Valente, S. H., Barbosa, S. M., Ferro, D., Fabriz, L. A., Schönholzer, T. E., & Pinto, I. C. (2019). Drug-Related Problems in the transitional care of the elderly from hospital to home. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72, 345–353. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0848

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