Prescribing patterns and drug-related problems (DRPs) in transfusion-dependent paediatric thalassemia patients: A prospective interventional study from a tertiary care hospital in India

Q2 Medicine
Tirin Babu , George Mathew Panachiyil , Juny Sebastian , Mandyam Dhati Ravi
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Abstract

Background

Each year nearly 10,000 children with thalassaemia major are born in India, but among them, very few are optimally managed mainly in urban regions even though the Government of India has incorporated their care and treatment in the 12th Five-Year Plan. Data on prescribing patterns and drug-related problems (DRPs) in paediatric thalassaemia patients in India are limited.

Methods

In this prospective interventional study, the medications prescribed were recorded after reviewing the treatment charts, thalassaemia register, thalassaemia card, nurses’ notes, as well as discharge summaries. When DRPs and/or medication errors were identified, the same was discussed with the concerned health care professionals and suitable suggestions were made at the earliest.

Results

Out of the enrolled 54 patients, only 94% (n = 51) of the patients received iron chelation therapy with deferasirox and/or deferiprone, Folic acid tablet was prescribed for 100% of the patients (n = 54). Five percent of patients (n = 3) had undergone splenectomy and was prescribed with amoxicillin prophylactically. There were a total of 16 DRPs and 15 medication errors were identified and suitable measurements were taken to solve these problems.

Conclusions

The prescribing patterns, DRPs and medication errors in transfusion-dependent paediatric thalassaemia patients were discussed in this study. Our study was effective in identifying and solving the DRPs and medication problems that occurred in thalassaemia patients.

输血依赖型儿科地中海贫血患者的处方模式和药物相关问题(DRPs):来自印度一家三级医院的前瞻性介入研究
背景:印度每年有近1万名重度地中海贫血儿童出生,但尽管印度政府已将他们的护理和治疗纳入了“十二五”规划,但其中得到最佳管理的儿童很少,主要集中在城市地区。关于印度儿科地中海贫血患者的处方模式和药物相关问题的数据有限。方法在本前瞻性介入研究中,通过查阅治疗图表、地中海贫血登记表、地中海贫血卡、护士笔记和出院总结,记录患者的用药情况。当发现drp和/或用药错误时,与相关卫生保健专业人员进行讨论,并尽早提出适当建议。结果入选的54例患者中,只有94% (n = 51)的患者接受了去铁铁素和/或去铁素的铁螯合治疗,100% (n = 54)的患者使用叶酸片。5%的患者(n = 3)接受了脾切除术,并预防性服用阿莫西林。共发现16个drp和15个用药错误,并采取了适当的措施来解决这些问题。结论本研究探讨了输血依赖型儿科地中海贫血患者的处方模式、DRPs和用药错误。我们的研究在识别和解决地中海贫血患者发生的drp和用药问题方面是有效的。
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International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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