Aurore Ho , Alice Viallet , Amandine Ladaique , Charlotte Delattre , Delphine Beauvais , Frederik Bélot-de Saint Léger , Hervé Delacour , Virginie Lamand , Weniko Caré
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Abstract
Introduction
The aim of this study was to evaluate the appropriateness of intravenous iron prescribing in our hospital setting before and after an educational campaign.
Results
Over two distinct periods (2021 and 2022), 239 prescriptions were analyzed. The primary indications were anemia and/or iron deficiency (83%) and blood management (13%). Compliance rates by indication were higher after the educational campaign (96 versus 95%), with fewer pharmaceutical interventions (4 versus 7), though there were no significant differences. However, compliance by length of stay was significantly higher before the educational campaign (79 versus 67%).
Conclusion
Compared to previous studies on the subject, the level of prescription compliance was high, including prior to the educational campaign. The campaign appeared to impact compliance by indication, but not by length of stay. A larger study would be required to confirm these results.
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Official journal of the SNFMI, La revue de medecine interne is indexed in the most prestigious databases. It is the most efficient French language journal available for internal medicine specialists who want to expand their knowledge and skills beyond their own discipline. It is also the main French language international medium for French research works. The journal publishes each month editorials, original articles, review articles, short communications, etc. These articles address the fundamental and innumerable facets of internal medicine, spanning all medical specialties. Manuscripts may be submitted in French or in English.
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