TY - JOUR AU - Passardi, Alessandro AU - Serra, Patrizia AU - Donati, Caterina AU - Fiori, Federica AU - Prati, Sabrina AU - Vespignani, Roberto AU - Taglioni, Gabriele AU - Farfaneti Ghetti, Patrizia AU - Martinelli, Giovanni AU - Nanni, Oriana AU - Altini, Mattia AU - Frassineti, Giovanni Luca AU - Minguzzi, Martina Vittoria PY - 2021 DA - 2021/12/20 TI - An Integrated Model to Improve Medication Reconciliation in Oncology: Prospective Interventional Study JO - J Med Internet Res SP - e31321 VL - 23 IS - 12 KW - medication recognition KW - medication reconciliation KW - IT platform KW - community pharmacies KW - healthcare transitions KW - pharmacy KW - oncology KW - drug incompatibility KW - information technology KW - drug interactions AB - Background: Accurate medication reconciliation reduces the risk of drug incompatibilities and adverse events that can occur during transitions in care. Community pharmacies (CPs) are a crucial part of the health care system and could be involved in collecting essential information on conventional and supplementary drugs used at home. Objective: The aim of this paper was to establish an alliance between our cancer institute, Istituto Romagnolo per lo Studio dei Tumori (IRST), and CPs, the latter entrusted with the completion of a pharmacological recognition survey. We also aimed to integrate the national information technology (IT) platform of CPs with the electronic medical records of IRST. Methods: Cancer patients undergoing antiblastic treatments were invited to select a CP taking part in the study and to complete the pharmacological recognition step. The information collected by the pharmacist was sent to the electronic medical records of IRST through the new IT platform, after which the oncologist performed the reconciliation process. Results: A total of 66 CPs completed surveys for 134 patients. An average of 5.9 drugs per patient was used at home, with 12 or more used in the most advanced age groups. Moreover, 60% (80/134) of the patients used nonconventional products or critical foods. Some potential interactions between nonconventional medications and cancer treatments were reported. Conclusions: In the PROF-1 (Progetto di Rete in Oncologia con le Farmacie di comunità della Romagna) study, an alliance was created between our cancer center and CPs to improve medication reconciliation, and a new integrated IT platform was validated. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04796142; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04796142 SN - 1438-8871 UR - https://www.jmir.org/2021/12/e31321 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/31321 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932001 DO - 10.2196/31321 ID - info:doi/10.2196/31321 ER -