Needs of chemotherapy regimen checks procedure: from the survey on chemotherapy regimen checks performed by pharmacists in hospitals other than designated cancer hospitals in Japan

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
T. Ohta, Shinya Suzuki, A. Shinohara, Yasukata Ohashi, Daisuke Ueki, Daisuke Konuma, Yasuaki Ryushima, R. Udagawa, T. Kawasaki, M. Yamaguchi
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Abstract Introduction: Pharmacists perform regimen checks of physicians’ prescription orders in hospitals for providing appropriate chemotherapy. Details of these steps and procedures are confined to reports within individual facilities. Methods: In July 2016, a questionnaire was sent to the 33 pharmacists of the total 33 National Hospital Organization hospitals that were not cancer hospitals in Japan to survey the items checked in regimen checks and to assess whether the regimen checks are performed for oral anticancer drugs (OACDs) and injected anticancer drugs (IACDs) according to prescription category. The questionnaires included items on characteristics of respondents and their facilities and the 7 items related to regimen checks. Results: All facilities responded to the questionnaires, and 15 and 22 of the facilities performed chemotherapy regimen checks for OACDs and IACDs, respectively. Regimen checks for OACDs were performed for 80% (12/15) of internal and 27% (4/15) of external prescriptions for outpatient care and 93% (14/15) of prescriptions for inpatient care. Regimen checks for IACDs were performed for 91% (20/22) of prescriptions for outpatient care and 100% (22/22) of inpatient care. Conclusions: The surveyed facilities differed in terms of items checked, suggesting that procedures of regimen checks followed protocols unique to each facility. It is vital to establish an adequate procedure to perform safe chemotherapy.
化疗方案检查程序的需求——来自日本癌症定点医院以外医院药剂师化疗方案检查的调查
摘要简介:药师对医院医师处方单进行方案核查,为患者提供合适的化疗方案。这些步骤和程序的细节仅限于个别设施内的报告。方法:于2016年7月向日本全国33家非肿瘤医院的国立医院组织医院的33名药师发放问卷,调查方案检查检查项目,并根据处方类别评估口服抗癌药(OACDs)和注射抗癌药(IACDs)是否进行方案检查。问卷内容包括被调查者的特点和设施,以及与养生检查相关的7个项目。结果:所有医院均对问卷进行了应答,分别有15家和22家医院进行了OACDs和IACDs的化疗方案检查。门诊门诊80%(12/15)的内科处方、27%(4/15)的外部处方和93%(14/15)的住院处方进行了oacd方案检查。91%(20/22)的门诊处方和100%(22/22)的住院处方进行了IACDs方案检查。结论:被调查的机构在检查项目方面存在差异,表明方案检查的程序遵循每个机构独特的方案。建立一个适当的程序来进行安全的化疗是至关重要的。
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