M. Gaspar , M. Caja , I. Romero , L. Moreno Royo , A. García-Vivó , V. Tudela , M. Piquer
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Abstract
Objective
To establish a quality indicator for pharmaceutical care in an integral system for personalised medication dispensing (ISPMD) with electronic prescription.
Methods
Descriptive transversal study. Period: 2007. On a daily basis, we revised the pharmaceutical treatment of patients admitted to hospital units with ISPMD. Study variables: a) suitability of pharmaceutical interventions: important or very important; b) acceptance of those interventions. The LASER® method was used to identify patients with improvement opportunities.
Results
In absolute terms (mean [SD]): important pharmaceutical interventions, 26.6 (14.8); very important, 31.5 (24.6); acceptance, 57.5 (25.9). Percentages (95% CI): pharmaceutical interventions: important, 33.7 (9.3–58.0); very important, 39.80 (17.7–62.2); acceptance, 72.6 (64.7–80.5).
Conclusions
Implementation of the quality indicator for pharmaceutical care allowed us to evaluate the clinical significance and the acceptance rate of the pharmaceutical care being provided.