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Study on the Irrational Prescription and Medical Orders and Interventions in Our Hospital / 中国药房
China Pharmacy ; (12): 3176-3178,3179, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-605157
Responsible library: WPRO
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To promote rational drug use clinically.

METHODS:

Sampling rate of prescriptions in outpatient and emergency departments was no less than 1‰ of total prescriptions and no less than 100 prescriptions were reviewed every month;the sampling rate (according to the hospital records of discharge) of ward (district) doctor’s advice was no less than 1% and no less than 30 prescriptions were reviewed every month. According to drugs evaluation indicators of rational drug use,the prescrip-tions were analyzed statistically,immediate intervention and administrative intervention were adopted for irrational prescriptions and medical orders.

RESULTS:

The average qualified rate of outpatient prescriptions was 97.86%and 0.92%was non-standard prescrip-tions,1.20% was inappropriate prescriptions and 0.01% was extraordinary prescriptions. The non-standard prescriptions in the sec-ond half year were significantly lowered,with statistical significance(P<0.05). The inappropriate usage and dosage was not effec-tively controlled. The average qualified rate of medical orders was 96.30% and drug replacement withont any reference and incom-plete diagnosis in the second half year were significantly lowered,with statistical significance(P<0.05). The utilization rate of an-tibiotics in emergency department was 41.51%and the other indicators were basic standard. The qualified rate of Majing drugs’pre-scriptions was 81.60%and non-standard prescriptions accounted for 88.37%in the irrational prescriptions.

CONCLUSIONS:

Imme-diate intervention and administrative intervention have achieved some success. Immediate intervention has mainly reduced the non-standard prescriptions and administrative intervention has controlled some specific irrational prescriptions.

Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: China Pharmacy Year: 2015 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: China Pharmacy Year: 2015 Document type: Article
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