阿曼临床药剂师对药物干预影响的一致程度:回顾性分析。

IF 2.4 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Practice-Granada Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-14 DOI:10.18549/PharmPract.2022.3.2708
Juhaina Salim Al-Maqbali, Aqila Taqi, Buthaina Al-Hamadani, Sara Gamal, Esra Al-Lawati, Najwa Al Himali, Fatima Bahram, Suad Al-Jabri, Nashwa Al-Sharji, Saud Homood, Bushra Al Siyabi, Ekram Al Siyabi, Samyia Al-Ajmi, Kifah Al-Balushi, Ibrahim Al-Zakwani
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摘要

目的:医疗保健提供者在药物相关干预措施上的分歧可能会影响临床结果。我们旨在研究临床药剂师干预的结果和意义,并评估不同临床药剂师对药物干预影响的一致程度。方法:在阿曼的一家三级护理医院进行了一项回顾性研究。该研究包括临床药剂师对符合纳入标准的各类入院患者的所有记录干预措施。结果:最初的临床药剂师在干预措施中(58%,n=1740)插话提高了治疗效果,其次是毒性降低(24%)。临床意义上的一致性水平导致始发者和第一评审者、第一评审者和第二评审者之间的显著Scotts’kappa(k),第二位评审员和监督员(86%;k=0.77;P结论:临床药剂师的干预措施对患者安全、提高疗效和降低毒性有着至关重要的影响。总体而言,临床药剂师对干预措施的临床意义和分级达成了实质性一致。。
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Levels of agreement among clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions in Oman: A retrospective analysis.

Levels of agreement among clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions in Oman: A retrospective analysis.

Levels of agreement among clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions in Oman: A retrospective analysis.

Levels of agreement among clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions in Oman: A retrospective analysis.

Objectives: Disagreement between health care providers on medication-related interventions can affect clinical outcomes. We aimed to study the outcomes and significance of clinical pharmacists' interventions and evaluate the levels of agreement between different clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions.

Methodology: A retrospective study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Oman. The study included all documented interventions by clinical pharmacists for all categories of admitted patients that met the inclusion criteria.

Results: The originator clinical pharmacists interjected to improve the efficacy of treatment in (58%, n=1740) of the interventions, followed by toxicity reduction (24%). The level of agreement in the clinical significance resulted in substantial Scotts' kappa (k) between the originator and the first reviewer, the first and second reviewers, and the second reviewer and supervisor (86%; k=0.77; P<.001), (77%; k=0.63; P<.001), (84%; k=0.77; P<.001), respectively. In terms of grading of clinical significance, the originator clinical pharmacists recorded moderate significance in 50% of the interventions, followed by major (30%), not applicable (8.4%), and minor (7.3%). The level of agreement in the clinical significance resulted in substantial Scotts' k between the originator and the first reviewer, and between the second reviewer and supervisor (82%; k=0.72; P<.001), (84%; k=0.77; P<.001), respectively. The level of agreement between the first and second reviewer was fair (55%; k=0.28; p<0.001).

Conclusion: Clinical pharmacists' interventions have a crucial impact on patient safety, improving efficacy and reducing toxicities. Overall, there was a substantial agreement among clinical pharmacists on the clinical significance and grading of the interventions..

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Pharmacy Practice-Granada
Pharmacy Practice-Granada PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Pharmacy Practice is a free full-text peer-reviewed journal with a scope on pharmacy practice. Pharmacy Practice is published quarterly. Pharmacy Practice does not charge and will never charge any publication fee or article processing charge (APC) to the authors. The current and future absence of any article processing charges (APCs) is signed in the MoU with the Center for Pharmacy Practice Innovation (CPPI) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Pharmacy. Pharmacy Practice is the consequence of the efforts of a number of colleagues from different Universities who belief in collaborative publishing: no one pays, no one receives. Although focusing on the practice of pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice covers a wide range of pharmacy activities, among them and not being comprehensive, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, social pharmacy, pharmacy education, process and outcome research, health promotion and education, health informatics, pharmacoepidemiology, etc.
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