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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 46(11): 1747-1752, 2019 Nov.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31748485

ABSTRACT

Sharing patient information between hospital and pharmacy is an important requirement to ensure safe and effective chemotherapy in outpatients. However, the usefulness of the information feedback from community pharmacies to the hospital has not been clarified. In this study, we analyzed feedback information with the aim of evaluating the usefulness of information feedback from pharmacies through a cooperation system based on information sharing in hospital and pharmacies. The type of information feedback was the most common side effect of supportive therapy, followed by confirmation/ inquiries of treatment contents, abnormality in clinical laboratory test values, etc. In total, 31.0% of the feedbacked information was information not described in the medical record. As a result of feedback of 38.0%, medication therapy was changed. Totally, 73.7% of the information not described in the medical record, but received through feedback, resulted in changes in medication therapy. The information feedback by sharing information on outpatient chemotherapy at pharmacies and hospitals was expected to contribute to patient safety and quality of life during outpatient chemotherapy.


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Community Pharmacy Services , Pharmacies , Hospitals , Humans , Outpatients , Quality of Life , User-Computer Interface
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