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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1647-1652, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929706

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of pharmaceutical interventio n led by clinical pharmacists on medication appropriateness of elderly inpatients. METHODS A non-randomized concurrent controlled trial was carried out. Elderly patients admitted to two treatment groups in the geriatric department of Yancheng First People ’s Hospital since June 2021 were selected as the research objects. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria ,the first 40 patients were selected from each of the two treatment groups (according to the order of admission time )and set as the control group or the intervention group. The control group received routine treatment and nursing services ,and the intervention group additionally received pharmaceutical intervention led by clinical pharmacists on the basis control group. Clinical pharmacists found potential inappropriate medication (PIM)and put forward suggestions on optimization of medication regimen. American Geriatrics Society 2019 Updated AGS Beers Criteria ® for PIM Use in Older Adults (hereinafter referred to as “Beers criteria ”)and the Criteria of PIMs for Older Adults in China 2017 Edition (hereinafter referred to as “Chinese criteria ”)were used as reference tools for drug use review. The medication appropriateness index (MAI)total scores (main evaluation indicator ),the number of PIMs ,the number of drugs used ,the length of hospital stay ,the number of drug-related adverse events during hospital stay ,the number of drug regimen optimization suggestions by pharmacists , and implementation rate of E-mail:zhihuadou@163.com optimization suggestions adopted by clinicians were compared between 2 groups at admission and at discharge. RESULTS At admission ,there were no statistically differences in MAI total scores,the number of PIMs based on Beers criteria ,the number of PIMs based on Chinese criteria or the number of drugs used between 2 groups(P>0.05). At discharge ,there were no statistically differences in the number of PIMs based on Chinese criteria and the length of hospital stay between 2 groups(P>0.05),but the MAI total scores ,the number of PIMs based on Beers criteria and the number of drugs used in the intervention group were lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). In the intervention group,the proportion of drugs recorded as “inappropriate medication ”at admission (34.5%)was significantly higher than that at discharge(19.5%)(P<0.05). The difference between the number of drugs discharged from hospital and the number of drugs admitted to hospital in the control group [ 3(1-4.8)] was significantly higher than that in the intervention group [ 1(0-2.8)](P= 0.012). Compared with admission ,the proportion of drugs recorded as “inappropriate medication ”in the intervention group at discharge was significantly decreased on the basis of “effectiveness”dimension and “course”dimension (P<0.05). During hospitalization,clinical pharmacists put forward 70 optimization suggestions of drug regimen for the intervention group ,among which 39 suggestions were adopted and implemented by clinicians ,with an implementation rate of 55.7%. CONCLUSIONS The pharmaceutical intervention led by clinical pharmacists can improve overall appropriateness of drug use in the elderly inpatients using MAI as main evaluation indicator.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 898-901, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503805

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Objective To explore the effect of polypharmacy assessment and intervention on elderly inpatients mainly in both economy and safety. Methods One hundred and forty elderly inpatients were selected. Fifty patients took less than 5 drugs, 75 patients took 5- 9 drugs, and 15 patients took more than 10 drugs. According to medication appropriateness index (MAI) and Beers criteria, the polypharmacy of elderly inpatients was assessed and intervened. The results were compared before and after intervention. Results The discrepancy rate of Beers criteria, incidence of potential risk, total scores of prescription MAI and average daily drug cost after intervention were significantly lower than that before intervention: 7.14% (10/140) vs. 16.43% (23/140), 22.14% (31/140) vs. 90.71%(127/140), 0(0,0)scores vs. 6.00(2.25,10.00)scores and (30.60 ± 19.71) yuan vs. (35.34 ± 26.84) yuan, and there were statistical differences (P<0.01 or <0.05). Conclusions Irregular medication exists widely in elderly patients, and the polypharmacy assessment and intervention can lighten the financial burden of elderly patients and improve the safety of drug therapy.

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in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-129980

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Background: The emergence of antibiotic resistance is a complex problem contributed by the interplay of various parties such as prescribers, patients or health settings. In particular, prescribers play a vital role in the use of antibiotics both in rational prescribing of drugs and influencing patients on the appropriate use. Objectives: Determine the appropriateness of the higher generation antibiotics (cephalosporin and flouroquonolone groups) in the out-patient setting of Bhutan hospitals. Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in three referral hospitals of Bhutan where the prescriptions were collected from the pharmacy. All prescriptions containing higher generation antibiotics were selected based on the appropriateness using a modified Medication Appropriateness Index. Three hundred thirty three prescriptions containing higher generation antibiotics were analyzed. Results: The use of antibiotics was common with 37.1% of the prescriptions containing antibiotics out of which 14% were higher generation antibiotics. When assessed on the appropriateness of the prescription, 55.9% of the prescriptions containing higher generation antibiotics were prescribed inappropriately. In addition, only 47.1% of the prescriptions had appropriate indications for higher generation antibiotics. Conclusion: There is a widespread inappropriate use of higher generation antibiotics in Bhutan.

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