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Eur J Hosp Pharm ; 25(4): 204-206, 2018 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31157020

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OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the awareness of non-oncology specialist medical staff about commonly used oral anticancer medicines (OAMs). METHODS: Interviews conducted with a range of non-oncology specialist doctors. RESULTS: The recognition of OAMs was poor by all grades of doctors, with capecitabine being the only drug recognised by more than half the doctors (26 of 40; 65%). Consultant medical staff scored significantly better than most junior grades of staff. CONCLUSIONS: A barrier to safe patient care appears to be the initial identification of OAMs on acute admission. Once a drug had been identified as an OAM, doctors are aware that they should not prescribe it and should contact the acute oncology service for advice. A range of measures has been introduced to improve the identification of OAMs by doctors.

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