Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study

ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of the discharge medicines review (DMR) community pharmacy service with hospital readmissions through linking National Health Service data sets.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingAll hospitals and 703 community pharmacies across Wales.ParticipantsInpatients...

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Main Authors: Helen Thomas, Efi Mantzourani, Karen Hodson, Andrew Evans, Cheryl Way, Hamde Nazar, Catherine Phibben, Jessica Pang
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-02-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/2/e033551.full
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spelling doaj-56f3ba7f155c49139262ba576700f7db2021-07-31T15:31:25ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552020-02-0110210.1136/bmjopen-2019-033551Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort studyHelen Thomas0Efi Mantzourani1Karen Hodson2Andrew Evans3Cheryl Way4Hamde Nazar5Catherine Phibben6Jessica Pang72 NHS Wales Informatics Service, Cardiff, Wales, UK School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK1 School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK Health and Social Services Group, Welsh Government, Cardiff, UKClinical Informatics, NHS Wales Informatics Service, Cardiff, UKSchool of Pharmacy, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK2 NHS Wales Informatics Service, Cardiff, Wales, UK4 Public Health Wales, Cardiff, Cardiff, UKObjectiveTo evaluate the association of the discharge medicines review (DMR) community pharmacy service with hospital readmissions through linking National Health Service data sets.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingAll hospitals and 703 community pharmacies across Wales.ParticipantsInpatients meeting the referral criteria for a community pharmacy DMR.InterventionsInformation related to the patient’s medication and hospital stay is provided to the community pharmacists on discharge from hospital, who undertake a two-part service involving medicines reconciliation and a medicine use review. To investigate the association of this DMR service with hospital readmission, a data linking process was undertaken across six national databases.Primary outcomeRate of hospital readmission within 90 days for patients with and without a DMR part 1 started.Secondary outcomeStrength of association of age decile, sex, deprivation decile, diagnostic grouping and DMR type (started or not started) with reduction in readmission within 90 days.Results1923 patients were referred for a DMR over a 13-month period (February 2017–April 2018). Provision of DMR was found to be the most significant attributing factor to reducing likelihood of 90-day readmission using χ2 testing and classification methods. Cox regression survival analysis demonstrated that those receiving the intervention had a lower hospital readmission rate at 40 days (p<0.000, HR: 0.59739, CI 0.5043 to 0.7076).ConclusionsDMR after a hospital discharge is associated with a reduction in risk of hospital readmission within 40 days. Linking data across disparate national data records is feasible but requires a complex processual architecture. There is a significant value for integrated informatics to improve continuity and coherency of care, and also to facilitate service optimisation, evaluation and evidenced-based practice.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/2/e033551.full
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author Helen Thomas
Efi Mantzourani
Karen Hodson
Andrew Evans
Cheryl Way
Hamde Nazar
Catherine Phibben
Jessica Pang
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Efi Mantzourani
Karen Hodson
Andrew Evans
Cheryl Way
Hamde Nazar
Catherine Phibben
Jessica Pang
Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study
BMJ Open
author_facet Helen Thomas
Efi Mantzourani
Karen Hodson
Andrew Evans
Cheryl Way
Hamde Nazar
Catherine Phibben
Jessica Pang
author_sort Helen Thomas
title Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in Wales: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort exploring the association of the discharge medicines review with patient hospital readmissions through national routine data linkage in wales: a retrospective cohort study
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2020-02-01
description ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of the discharge medicines review (DMR) community pharmacy service with hospital readmissions through linking National Health Service data sets.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingAll hospitals and 703 community pharmacies across Wales.ParticipantsInpatients meeting the referral criteria for a community pharmacy DMR.InterventionsInformation related to the patient’s medication and hospital stay is provided to the community pharmacists on discharge from hospital, who undertake a two-part service involving medicines reconciliation and a medicine use review. To investigate the association of this DMR service with hospital readmission, a data linking process was undertaken across six national databases.Primary outcomeRate of hospital readmission within 90 days for patients with and without a DMR part 1 started.Secondary outcomeStrength of association of age decile, sex, deprivation decile, diagnostic grouping and DMR type (started or not started) with reduction in readmission within 90 days.Results1923 patients were referred for a DMR over a 13-month period (February 2017–April 2018). Provision of DMR was found to be the most significant attributing factor to reducing likelihood of 90-day readmission using χ2 testing and classification methods. Cox regression survival analysis demonstrated that those receiving the intervention had a lower hospital readmission rate at 40 days (p<0.000, HR: 0.59739, CI 0.5043 to 0.7076).ConclusionsDMR after a hospital discharge is associated with a reduction in risk of hospital readmission within 40 days. Linking data across disparate national data records is feasible but requires a complex processual architecture. There is a significant value for integrated informatics to improve continuity and coherency of care, and also to facilitate service optimisation, evaluation and evidenced-based practice.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/2/e033551.full
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