Medication Management of Adult Patients Admitted to Hospital with Epilepsy, Seizure or Convulsion
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2012
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Background: An inpatient medication chart review at the Gold Coast Hospital identified shortcomings with the prescribing and monitoring of antiepileptic medications. Aim: To evaluate medication management of patients with epilepsy, seizure or convulsion; to map their transition through the health system; and to identify lifestyle behaviours that may lead to overt risks for seizure occurrence. Method: A retrospective observational audit of adult patients (16 years and over) admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of epilepsy, seizure or convulsion from 1 to 31 January 2012. Results: Majority of the 62 episodes of care investigated involved patients who were discharged directly from the ED (68%). Only 30% of all patients discharged from an inpatient unit received a discharge medication record from a pharmacist. Non-adherence with antiepileptic medications, alcohol and/ or recreational drug use and prescription medication misuse were identified as overt risks for seizure occurrence. Conclusion: Valuable insights were gained into the management of seizure patients. The role of the ED pharmacist was reviewed to focus on high-risk seizure patients. An increase in the provision of discharge medication records and patient education on the overt risks for seizure occurrence is needed. |
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Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82969/1/82969.pdf http://jppr.shpa.org.au/Current-issue/JPPR-2012/JPPR-December-2012 Walker, Monique P., McGovern, Trudy, Hattingh, Laetitia, & Hall, Tony (2012) Medication Management of Adult Patients Admitted to Hospital with Epilepsy, Seizure or Convulsion. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 42(4), pp. 291-295. |
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research |
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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health |
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Journal Article |