Abstract

Articles on clinical pharmacy services in the home began appearing 3 decades ago but numbers have greatly increased in the last decade. This overview of the English language literature identified 66 reports describing 57 home-based clinical pharmacy programs. Most programs were provided in the context of a time-limited research project. Medication reviews (defined as comprehensive assessment of the appropriateness of the medication regimen) and medication management (defined as assessment and support of medication compliance) were the most common services provided. Primary care, post-hospital discharge, and home healthcare were the typical service contexts, and elderly patients at high risk of medication problems were the primary target population. The early literature predominantly focused on medication management and patient counseling services based in the US; however, since 1991, reports of medication review programs in the UK and Australia have dominated.

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