Abstract
Transitions of care represent a vulnerable time when patients are at increased risk of medication errors. Medication-related problems constitute one of the main contributors to hospital readmissions. Discharge interventions carried out by pharmacists have been shown to reduce hospital readmissions. Although clinical pharmacists in British Columbia are involved in discharges, their degree of involvement and the interventions they prioritize in practice have not been fully elucidated. To characterize the current involvement of BC hospital pharmacists at the time of discharge, to identify which discharge interventions they believe should be prioritized, and who they feel should be responsible for these interventions, as well as to identify strategies to optimize the discharge process. A survey of BC hospital pharmacists was conducted in January and February 2022. The survey included questions about pharmacists' current involvement at the time of discharge, interventions required for a successful discharge, solutions for optimizing the patient discharge process, and participants' baseline characteristics. The survey response rate was 20% (101/500). Pharmacists reported performing all interventions for less than 60% of their patients. Interventions such as medication reconciliation on discharge, medication education, and ensuring adherence were considered very important for a successful discharge and were considered to be best performed by pharmacists. Solutions for optimizing the discharge process included improved staffing, weekend coverage, timely notification of discharge, and prescribing by pharmacists. Despite the belief that most interventions listed in the survey are necessary for successful discharge, various barriers prevented pharmacists from providing them to all patients. Increased resources and expanded scope of practice for pharmacists could reduce hospital readmissions and enable broader implementation of discharge interventions.
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