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Charlotte Arp Sorensen

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Axelsen T, Sorensen C, Lindelof A, Ludvigsen M
BMC Psychiatry . 2025 Mar; 25(1):209. PMID: 40050864
Background: Shared medication coordination (MedCo) is vital yet difficult to manage for residents living with severe mental disorders in residential care, where multidisciplinary teams provide support. A successful Shared MedCo...
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Jannati P, Sorensen C, Gommesen D, Glavind-Kristensen M, Seehafer P, Kindberg S, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet . 2024 Jan; 166(1):389-396. PMID: 38243632
Objectives: To compare the tensile strength of fast absorbable Polyglactin 910 suture material when impregnated with various agents for local anesthesia and to investigate whether the presence of ethanol in...
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Sorensen C, Jeffery L, Roelsgaard K, Gram S, Falhof J, Harbig P, et al.
Ther Adv Drug Saf . 2023 Dec; 14:20420986231213714. PMID: 38107770
Background And Objective: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are often seen when a patient is transitioning from one healthcare sector to another, for example, when a patient moves from the hospital to...
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Sorensen C, Jeffery L, Falhof J, Harbig P, Roelsgaard K, Gram S, et al.
Ther Adv Drug Saf . 2023 Mar; 14:20420986231159221. PMID: 36949765
Background: Healthcare is challenged by a rapidly growing group of patients with multi-morbidity and polypharmacy. Increasing activity and specialization puts pressure on healthcare sectors. Medication errors in cross-sectoral transition of...
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Bonnerup D, Lisby M, Saedder E, Brock B, Truelshoj T, Sorensen C, et al.
Ther Adv Drug Saf . 2020 Oct; 11:2042098620957142. PMID: 33014330
Background: Patients at high risk of medication errors will potentially benefit most from medication reviews. An algorithm, MERIS, can identify the patients who are at highest risk of medication errors....
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Sorensen C, de Thurah A, Lisby M, Olesen C, Sorensen S, Enemark U
Ther Adv Drug Saf . 2020 Sep; 11:2042098620929921. PMID: 32922722
Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the costs and consequences of introducing "self-administration of medication" (SAM) during hospitalization as compared with nurse-led dispensing and administration of medication....
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Sorensen C, Olesen C, Lisby M, Enemark U, de Thurah A
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2020 Aug; 6:116. PMID: 32821422
Background: Self-administration of medication (SAM) during hospitalization is a complex intervention where patients are involved in their course of treatment. The study aim was to pilot test the SAM intervention....
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Sorensen C, Lisby M, Olesen C, Enemark U, Sorensen S, de Thurah A
Ther Adv Drug Saf . 2020 May; 11:2042098620904616. PMID: 32435443
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether self-administration of medication (SAM) during hospitalization affects the number of dispensing errors, perceptions regarding medication, and participant satisfaction when compared with nurse-led medication...
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Bonnerup D, Lisby M, Saedder E, Sorensen C, Brock B, Andersen L, et al.
Int J Clin Pharm . 2016 Jul; 38(5):1157-63. PMID: 27395011
Background Prescribing errors in emergency settings occur frequently. Knowing which patients have the highest risk of errors could improve patient outcomes. Objective The aim of this study was to test...