An electronic pillbox intervention designed to improve medication safety during care transitions: challenges and lessons learned regarding implementation and evaluation
Abstract Background Adverse drug events are common during transitions of care. As part of the Smart Pillbox study, a cluster-randomized controlled trial of an electronic pillbox designed to reduce medication discrepancies and improve medication adherence after hospital discharge, we explored barrier...
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Main Authors: | Amrita Shahani (Author), Harry Reyes Nieva (Author), Katie Czado (Author), Evan Shannon (Author), Raquel Gaetani (Author), Marcus Gresham (Author), Jose Cruz Garcia (Author), Hareesh Ganesan (Author), Emily Cerciello (Author), Janan Dave (Author), Rahul Jain (Author), Jeffrey L. Schnipper (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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