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. 2016 Nov 4;113(44):749–756. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2016.0749

eTable. Patient characteristics – continued (intention-to-treat population).

Control group Intervention group p value
Patients in total, N (%) 100 100
Most common active ingredients in the
discharge medication, n (%)
  • Pantoprazole

  • Calcium/Vitamin D

  • Simvastatin

  • Aspirin 100 mg

  • Metoprolol

  • Bisoprolol

  • Furosemide

  • Torasemide

  • Insulins

  • Amlodipine





49 (49%)
37 (37%)
28 (28%)
27 (27%)
25 (25%)
25 (25%)
22 (22%)
21 (21%)
18 (18%)
18 (18%)




44 (44%)
28 (28%)
15 (15%)
26 (26%)
15 (15%)
18 (18%)
9 (9%)
24 (24%)
19 (19%)
18 (18%)
Patients for whom modules would have
been used (control group) or were used
(intervention group), n (%)
  • Module 1

  • Module 2

  • Module 3

  • Module 4




100 (100%)
99 (99%)
99 (99%)
22 (22%)



99 (99%)
92 (92%)
92 (92%)
30 (30%)



0.316
0.017
0.017
0.197