Clinical Pharmacist’s Role in Optimizing Therapy through Drug-Related Problems Identification

Liana Debora, Eni Susanti, S. Suharjono
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Clinical pharmacists play an important role in a clinical setting as part of a team. Drug-related problem (DRP) is the main part pharmacist should focus on to achieve the optimal therapy for patients. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of clinical pharmacy in a private hospital of West Java, Indonesia, and describe the prevalence of DRPs and several factors associated with the risk of DRPs. The clinical pharmacist's monthly report was obtained from June to August 2020. Furthermore, problems, causes, and types of DRP were identified using PCNE Classification V9.1. Drug classes and other factors related to DRP were also investigated. This was a descriptive study with a retrospective approach to medical records, where 240 DRPs were identified in 157 patients. Approximately 4.45% experienced DRP, especially in ICU at 45.83% and Stroke Unit or SU-IC at 25.42%. The most common DRPs were incomplete drug treatment, drug interaction, and dose adjustment. Antimicrobial, cardiovascular agents, and PPI were the most commonly involved. In the linear regression analysis, length of stay and number of therapy significantly affect DRP. In this study, pharmacists intervented each DRP, with 57% accepted as fully and partially implemented by the physicians. A total of 22% of interventions ended with unknown status due to limited follow-up time. Meanwhile, reviews on medication by clinical pharmacists lead to improvement in drug treatment. The implementation of clinical pharmacy services shows many DRPs to be prevented and increases therapy optimization.
临床药师在通过药物相关问题识别优化治疗中的作用
临床药师作为团队的一部分,在临床环境中发挥着重要作用。药物相关问题(Drug-related problem, DRP)是药师为患者提供最佳治疗所应关注的主要问题。因此,本研究旨在调查临床药学在印度尼西亚西爪哇一家私立医院的作用,并描述DRPs的患病率和与DRPs风险相关的几个因素。获取2020年6月- 8月临床药师月报。此外,使用PCNE Classification V9.1确定了DRP的问题、原因和类型。药物种类和其他与DRP相关的因素也进行了调查。这是一项描述性研究,采用回顾性方法对医疗记录进行分析,在157例患者中发现240例drp。大约4.45%的患者经历过DRP,特别是ICU患者为45.83%,卒中病房或SU-IC患者为25.42%。最常见的drp是药物治疗不完全、药物相互作用和剂量调整。抗菌药物、心血管药物和PPI是最常见的。在线性回归分析中,住院时间和治疗次数显著影响DRP。在本研究中,药剂师对每个DRP都进行了干预,其中57%的人认为医生完全或部分实施了DRP。由于随访时间有限,总共22%的干预措施以未知状态结束。同时,通过临床药师对用药的点评,提高了药物治疗水平。临床药学服务的实施表明,许多不良反应需要预防,并增加了治疗优化。
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