利用药物使用评估过程影响处方做法和相关结果。

N E Sloan, J A Peroutka, D E Morgan, M B Ross, A H Mutnick
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影响处方实践和实施药学服务利用药物使用评估(DUE)过程在891张床位的教学医院进行了描述。DUE计划的结构旨在提供重要的药房参与,同时保持医疗保健组织认证联合委员会概述的医务人员责任。采用多学科方法确定问题并制定处方标准和教育举措。药剂师每天提供药物治疗监测,参与临床干预和记录结果。DUE项目药剂师帮助确定可能的干预措施,确保监测和结果记录,并汇编所有举措的结果,以便向医务人员和质量评估项目报告。确定特定的性能遵从性和问题,并将其纳入认证过程。纠正措施由药学和治疗学(P&T)小组委员会确定,后续行动由同行医生执行。最终结果是对处方做法产生了积极影响,改善了药物的适当和有效使用,改善了患者的预后。
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Influencing prescribing practices and associated outcomes utilizing the drug use evaluation process.

Influencing prescribing practices and the implementation of pharmaceutical care utilizing the drug use evaluation (DUE) process at a 891-bed teaching hospital are described. The DUE program has been structured to provide for significant pharmacy involvement while maintaining medical staff responsibility as outlined by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. A multidisciplinary approach is used to identify problems and develop prescribing criteria and educational initiatives. Pharmacists provide drug therapy monitoring and engage in clinical interventions and documentation of outcomes on a daily basis. DUE program pharmacists help target possible interventions, assure monitoring and outcome documentation, and compile results of all initiatives for reporting purposes to the medical staff and quality assessment program. Specific performance compliance and problems are identified and incorporated into the credentialing process. Corrective measures are determined by the Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Subcommittee with subsequent actions carried out by peer physicians. The net result is a positive influence on prescribing practices that improves the appropriate and effective use of drugs and improves patient outcomes.

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