Post-discharge home visits may be more effective in helping patients manage complex medication regimens than follow-up calls, according to research published in the Journal of Nursing Care Quality.
For this study, researchers compared two interventions during a pilot: follow-up telephones calls and a home visit by a registered nurse. The registered nurses delivered these interventions with the support of pharmacists.
Researchers found the nurses discovered 62 percent more medication discrepancies during home visits than telephone calls.
For this study, researchers compared two interventions during a pilot: follow-up telephones calls and a home visit by a registered nurse. The registered nurses delivered these interventions with the support of pharmacists.
Researchers found the nurses discovered 62 percent more medication discrepancies during home visits than telephone calls.
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