A rapid review and narrative synthesis of hospital to community pharmacy transfer of care services in england
الملخص
Objectives A new discharge medicines service in England has been proposed for rollout in July
2020. This study aims to appraise the evidence for hospital to community pharmacy referral services
in England. A rapid review methodology was adopted, findings were synthesised and reported
narratively. The PubMed search engine was used and specific pharmacy journals were searched
in March 2020. Studies published since 2012, reporting on transfer of care (ToC) services provided
from hospitals and community pharmacies in England were included. Study data analysed included
clinical outcomes; findings relating to implementation, staff and patient perceptions and
experiences. Studies were assessed for risk of bias using a critical appraisal checklist.
Key findings Ten studies met the inclusion criteria. The ToC services varied in relation to patients
targeted, mode of referral, and post-discharge service provided. There were some conservative
observations that ToC services were associated with reduced hospital readmission rates, however
other outcomes were less well substantiated. Pharmacy staff were generally supportive of
these services for patient benefit, however, patient engagement and accessibility issues have been
reported.
Summary There is some emerging evidence that hospital to community pharmacy referral services
are associated with reduced hospital readmission. Service delivery reported in these studies
highlights barriers and facilitators to patient recruitment, engagement and follow-up and limitations
on recording and measuring meaningful outcomes. Future work is recommended to take
advantage of the implementation and delivery of the national service that includes the analysis of
patient data at scale to substantiate evidence in this area.
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