健康素养
队列
前瞻性队列研究
出院
急诊医学
队列研究
观察研究
入射(几何)
读写能力
医学
家庭医学
医疗保健
心理学
教育学
重症监护医学
内科学
物理
光学
经济
经济增长
作者
Omar Mubaslat,Vickie Zhiyan Zhang,Rebekah Moles
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.sapharm.2024.09.003
摘要
Unintended discrepancy in medications at the time of discharge from the hospital is associated with an increased incidence of adverse drug events, including readmission to hospital. Medication literacy is an essential part of health literacy and can reduce medication discrepancies. This prospective observational cohort study aimed to measure the medication literacy of patients at the time of discharge from the hospital when managed with usual care and after the introduction of a medication literacy improvement instrument. This study involved a baseline cohort receiving usual care and a post-intervention cohort aged 50-80 years with high health literacy. The 7 Things I Should Know About My Medications at the Time of Discharge from Hospital instrument, in short, The 7 Domains MedLit Instrument, was designed by the researchers in addition to three medication literacy measurement questionnaires. Medication literacy was measured at 30 h post-discharge. The impact on readmission to hospital was assessed at 30 days post-discharge. The 7 Domains MedLit Instrument was found to significantly increase the number of patients reporting increased counselling by a clinician at the time of discharge from the hospital (clinician, 59.3 % vs. 100.0 %, X
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