Effect of Pharmacy Student Peer Supervision on the Accuracy of Admission Medication Reconciliation: Prospective Pre-Post Observational Study
Basma Ammor, Morgane Masse, Anne Toulemonde, Laurine Cadart, Jean-Baptiste Beuscart, Marc Lambert, Pascal Odou, Bertrand Décaudin

TL;DR
Pharmacy students can effectively supervise each other to improve medication reconciliation accuracy and save pharmacist time.
Contribution
This study introduces peer supervision by pharmacy students as a novel method to enhance medication reconciliation efficiency and accuracy.
Findings
Peer supervision reduced pharmacist time for medication reconciliation by 52%.
The number of errors per reconciliation decreased from 1.5 to 0.9 with peer supervision.
Abstract
Although medication reconciliation is known to reduce the frequency of medication errors, its practical implementation can be challenging in several respects. In our institution, pharmacy students perform medication reconciliations at admission under the supervision of a pharmacist or pharmacy resident. The objective of the study was to evaluate the impact of peer supervision (ie, the supervision by a pharmacy student of a medication reconciliation performed by another pharmacy student) on the accuracy and efficiency of admission medication reconciliations. A prospective, single-center, observational study was conducted in 2 clinical departments at Lille University Medical Center (Lille, France). Initially, organizational procedures were defined and a checklist for reconciliation supervision was developed. A baseline (reference) period without peer supervision was compared with an…
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TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Innovations in Medical Education · Medical Education and Admissions
