社区合作药房对姑息治疗现状和认识的调查问卷。

IF 2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy12040110
Keigo Nagatani, Mayu Nakahara, Sachiko Omotani, Michiaki Myotoku
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社区合作药房具备制备用于癌痛和临终关怀的家庭姑息用药所需的麻醉药品和无菌注射剂的能力,但据我们所知,家庭姑息用药系统的实际状况尚未得到研究。因此,鉴于居家姑息治疗是社区合作药房的认证标准之一,本研究对社区合作药房的管理药师进行了问卷调查,以了解为需要居家姑息治疗的患者提供适当服务(主要是疼痛管理)的系统的实际状况。对问卷答复的分析表明,在社区合作药房工作的药剂师对医用麻醉品抢救剂量的正确使用和患者指导的理解程度较高。具有无菌制剂和注射制剂经验的药剂师对姑息医学的了解程度也很高。另一方面,他们对世界卫生组织的癌痛治疗方法和阿片类药物转换的适当建议的了解程度较低。这些结果表明,为社区合作药房的药剂师创造学习机会,如注射剂和处方设计培训,是提高他们对姑息医学理解的措施之一。
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Questionnaire on the Current Status and Awareness of Palliative Medicine by Community Cooperation Pharmacies.

Community cooperation pharmacies are equipped to prepare narcotics and sterile injectable drugs for palliative medicine at home for cancer pain and end-of-life care; however, to the best of our knowledge, the actual status of the system to provide palliative medicine at home has not yet been examined. Therefore, in this study, given that home palliative medicine is one of the accreditation criteria for community cooperation pharmacies, a questionnaire survey was conducted among managing pharmacists engaged in community cooperation pharmacies to investigate the actual status of the system to provide appropriate services, mainly pain management, to patients who need home palliative medicine. An analysis of responses to the questionnaire showed that pharmacists working in community cooperation pharmacies had a high level of understanding of the proper use of rescue doses of medical narcotics and patient guidance. Pharmacists with experience in sterile and injection preparations also had a high level of understanding of palliative medicine. On the other hand, they had a low level of understanding of the WHO method for cancer pain treatment and appropriate suggestions for opioid switching. These results indicate that the creation of learning opportunities, such as training on injectables and prescription designs, for pharmacists in community cooperation pharmacies is one of the measures that may improve their understanding of palliative medicine.

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