Medication Review: What’s in a Name and What Is It about?
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Robberechts, Anneleen; Brumer, Maja; Garcia-Cardenas, Victoria; Dupotey-Varela, Niurka María; Steurbaut, Stephane; De Meyer, Guido R. Y.; De Loof, HansEditorial
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Medication review Medicines use review Medication therapy management
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2024-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
Robberechts, A.; Brumer, M.; Garcia-Cardenas, V.; Dupotey, N.M.; Steurbaut, S.; De Meyer, G.R.Y.; De Loof, H. Medication Review: What’s in a Name and What Is It about? Pharmacy 2024, 12, 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy12010039
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Royal Pharmacists Association of Antwerp (KAVA); Erasmus Exchange ProgramAbstract
Background: Medication review is a multifaceted service aimed at optimizing the use
of medicines and enhancing the health outcomes of patients. Due to its complexity, it is crucial
to clearly describe the service, its variants, and its components to avoid confusion and ensure a
better understanding of medication review among healthcare providers. Aim: This study aims to
bring clarity to the origins, definitions, abbreviations, and types of medication reviews, together
with the primary criteria that delineate key features of this service. Method: A narrative review
approach was employed to clarify the diverse terminology associated with “medication review”
services. Relevant references were initially identified through searches on PubMed and Google
Scholar, complementing the existing literature known to the authors. Results: The study uncovers a
complicated and sometimes convoluted history of “medication review” in different regions around
the world. The initial optimization of medicine use had an economic purpose before evolving
subsequently into a more patient-oriented approach. A selection of abbreviations, definitions, and
types were outlined to enhance the understanding of the service. Conclusions: The study underscores
the urgent need for comprehensive information and standardization regarding the content and
quality of the services, collectively referred to as “medication review”.