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University of Massachusetts Amherst

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

2018

Adverse drug events

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Best Practice Medication Reconciliation In The Outpatient Setting, Meghan J. Hession Jan 2018

Best Practice Medication Reconciliation In The Outpatient Setting, Meghan J. Hession

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Abstract

Background: Medication safety is a focus of the Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals and research supports improved medication reconciliation as a strategy to reduce medication errors and adverse drug events. In a busy, outpatient specialty clinic where patients are routinely considered for high-risk pharmaceutical therapies, a consistent medication reconciliation process is essential for patient safety and positive health outcomes. Purpose: To improve consistency of medication reconciliation in this high-risk outpatient setting. Method: Based on a gap analysis between evidence-based and current practice, a quality improvement intervention was implemented to increase patient engagement in the medication reconciliation process. A …