Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin | 2019
Discharging doctors do not reliably predict risk of medication-related harm
Abstract
Commentary on: Parekh N, et al . Can doctors identify older patients at risk of medication harm following hospital discharge? A multicentre prospective study in the UK. BJCP 2018;84:2344–51.\n\nCommentary by: Dr Christopher JD Threapleton and Dr Teck Khong, Clinical Pharmacology, St George s, University of London, London, UK\n\nSeries Editor: Dr Teck Khong, DTB Associate Editor, Clinical Pharmacology, St George s, University of London, London, UK\n\n### Key learning points\n\nDischarging doctors could not reliably predict the likelihood of medication-related harm (MRH) in older patients.1 \n\n### Study details\n\nThis multicentre prospective cohort study investigated 1280 inpatients aged 65 years and older at or near discharge from five teaching hospitals in southern England between September 2013 and November 2015.1 Patients with terminal illness, deemed to lack capacity with no nominated consultee or transferred to another acute medical setting were excluded. Doctors arranging the patients’ discharge completed a questionnaire to ascertain their prediction of whether patients would …