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. 2019 Nov 12;28(3):207–219. doi: 10.1111/ijpp.12591

Table 1.

Summary of studies, services and outcomes included within the review

Author Location Year Setting Study type Service Main outcome
Roberts, MS, et al.50 Australia 2001 Nursing home Randomised controlled trial Medication review Reduction in number of medicines
King, MA, et al.51 Australia 2001 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Non‐significant reductions in medication orders, cost and mortality
Smith, MA, et al.52 Australia 2002 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Significant reduction in number of doses of regular medicine prescribed
Crotty, M. et al.53 Australia 2004 Residential aged care Randomised controlled trial Pharmacist‐supported patient transit from hospital Improved pain control and hospital usage in intervention arm
Beer, C. et al.54 Australia 2011 Residential aged care Randomised controlled trial Withdrawal of one target medicine Trial acceptable to patients
Khalil, H.55 Australia 2011 Aged care facility Service evaluation Medication review Clinical recommendations implemented
McDerby, N, et al.56 Australia 2018 Residential care home Controlled trial Medication administration enhancement service Significant reduction in inappropriate dosage form modification
Verrue, CL, et al.63 Belgium 2010 Nursing home Service evaluation Training on medication administration Reduction in medication administration errors
Verrue, C, et al.64 Belgium 2012 Nursing home Controlled study Medication review service Modest improvement in medication appropriateness
Foubert, K, et al.65 Belgium 2019 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Majority of recommendations implemented
Soon, JA.60 Canada 1985 Nursing home Service evaluation Adverse drug reaction monitoring programme Earlier detection and resolution of adverse drug reactions
Kroger, E, et al.61 Canada 2015 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Service to optimise medicines use is feasible
Tandun, R, et al.62 Canada 2019 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Proton pump Inhibitor deprescribing intervention Increased proportion of residents had their proton pump inhibitor discontinued
Norgaard, LS. et al.74 Denmark 2015 Residential care setting Service evaluation Medication review and medicines reconciliation Reduction in drug‐related problems
Legueline, G. et al.68 France 2013 Nursing home Controlled study Medication review Significant reduction in adverse drug event risk
Frankenthal, D, et al.66 Israel 2014 Chronic geriatric facility Randomised controlled trial Medication review with STOPP/START Significant reduction in number of medicines
Finkers, F, et al.57 Netherlands 2007 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Significant reduction in drug‐related problems
Stujit, CCM, et al.58 Netherlands 2008 Residential home Service evaluation Medication review Significant improvement in medication appropriateness
Stujit, CCM, et al.59 Netherlands 2013 Nursing home Service evaluation Training in medication administration for patients with dysphagia Significant reduction in medication administration errors
Connolly, MJ, et al.67 New Zealand 2014 Long‐term care facility Cluster randomised controlled trial

Nurse‐led staff education

Multi‐professional review

No effect on hospitalisations and mortality. Fewer acute admissions.
Ruths, S, et al.87 Norway 2003 Nursing home Service evaluation    
Bellingan, M, et al.86 South Africa 1996 Elderly care facility Service evaluation Medication review Significant reduction in drug‐related problems and polypharmacy.
Jodar‐Sanchez, F, et al.69 Spain 2014 Nursing home Controlled study Medication review Number of medicines significantly reduced.
Bergman, A, et al.88 Sweden 2006 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication appropriateness review 70% prescriptions potentially inappropriate
Kuo, CN, et al.70 Taiwan 2013 Nursing home Service evaluation Medicines reconciliation Reduction in medication discrepancies
Newman, GR.89 UK 1982 Residential aged care Service evaluation Medication handling intervention Positive feedback on scheme from participants
Narula, N, et al.42 UK 1992 Residential home Service evaluation Review of medication administration problems Problem report form developed
Rees, JK, et al.43 UK 1995 Residential home Service evaluation Medication review Clinical recommendations implemented.
Furniss, L. et al.44 UK 2000 Nursing home Randomised controlled trial   Significant reduction in medicines. No effect on mortality.
Zermansky, A, et al.45 UK 2006 Care home for elderly people Randomised controlled trial Medication review Significant difference in number of drug changes per patient
Alldred, DP, et al.46 UK 2007 Care home for elderly people Randomised controlled trial Medication review Clinical recommendations implemented.
Saaed, M, et al.47 UK 2010 Nursing home Service evaluation Audit medication administration records Reduction in medication errors
Patterson, SM, et al.48 UK 2011 Nursing home Randomised controlled trial Medication review Significant improvement in antipsychotic medication appropriateness
Hampson, N.49 UK 2012 Care home Service evaluation Medication review Reduction in medication costs
Cooper, JW, et al.17 USA 1978 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Medication review Number of medicines reduced
Cooper, JW.18 USA 1985 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Medication review Reduction in drug use
Andolesk, K.19 USA 1987 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Medication review Number of medicines reduced
Pucino, F.20 USA 1988 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Therapeutic drug monitoring service Anecdotal improvements in patient control
Cooper, JW.21 USA 1995 Nursing facility Controlled study Medication review Significant reduction in hypoglycaemic and hyperglycaemic events in home where pharmacist authorised to make changes independently
Cooper, JW.22 USA 1997 Geriatric nursing facility Service evaluation Medication review Clinical recommendations implemented
Jeffrey, S, et al.23 USA 1999 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Medication review Reduction in number of unnecessary medicines
Elliott, RA, et al.24 USA 1999 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Reduction in medication costs
Lai, LL, et al.25 USA 2001 Nursing home Service evaluation Antibiotic medication review Clinical recommendations implemented
Christensen, D, et al.26 USA 2004 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Reduction in polypharmacy
Crotty, M, et al.27 USA 2004 Long‐term care facility Randomised controlled trial Medication review Significant improvement in medication appropriateness
Buhr, GT, et al.28 USA 2006 Nursing home Service evaluation Quality improvement project to improve pain management Staff pain management knowledge improved
Cooper, JW, et al.29 USA 2007 Geriatric nursing facility Service evaluation Medication review Clinical recommendations implemented
Hursh, D, et al.30 USA 2010 Nursing facility Service evaluation Improving antipsychotic medication use Reduced antipsychotic medication use
Gunning, K et al.31 USA 2010 Assisted living facility Service evaluation Integration of pharmacists into team Students valued the experience, felt valued as medication experts
Lapane, KL, et al.32 USA 2011 Nursing home Randomised controlled trial Implementation of Geriatric Risk Assessment MedGuide Significantly lower rate of potential delirium onset
Motycka, C, et al.33 USA 2012 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Warfarin medication review Significantly greater proportion of patients in therapeutic range
Zarowitz, BJ, et al.34 USA 2012 Nursing home Service evaluation Quality improvement project to improve methotrexate administration Reduction in methotrexate administration errors
Nye, A.35 USA 2012 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review Clinical recommendations implemented
Phillippe, HM.36 USA 2012 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Anticoagulation service Improved time in therapeutic range
Lemay, CA, et al.37 USA 2013 Nursing home Survey Education needs for staff regarding antipsychotic medication Multifaceted intervention to improve care home staff knowledge regarding antipsychotics required
Kane‐Gill, SL, et al.39 USA 2016 Nursing home Randomised controlled trial Adverse drug reaction management training Improvement in physician assessment of consultant pharmacist importance and performance
Gemelli, MG, et al.40 USA 2016 Long‐term care facility Service evaluation Medication review focussed on anxiolytics and hypnotics Dose reduction and treatment discontinuations seen
Sasson, E, et al.38 USA 2017 Nursing home Service evaluation Pharmacy‐led psychopharmacology round Reduction in antipsychotic medication use seen
Bach, LL, et al.41 USA 2017 Nursing home Service evaluation Medication review focused on antipsychotic medication Decline in antipsychotic medication use observed