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A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study
BACKGROUND: Neurological disorders are common in the general population and the majority of patients have other chronic diseases, necessitating the use of multiple medications, which increases the incidence of drug-related problems (DRPs). Studies from different countries discovered an average of 0....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10393785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37538991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rcsop.2023.100302 |
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author | Jimmy, Nivya Upadhya, Meghana Jaison, Jesslyn Maria Sidheque, Shahal Sundaramurthy, Harsha Nemichandra, S.C. Paneyala, Shasthara Ramesh, Madhan Sri Harsha, Chalasani Syed, Jehath Pal, Nikita |
author_facet | Jimmy, Nivya Upadhya, Meghana Jaison, Jesslyn Maria Sidheque, Shahal Sundaramurthy, Harsha Nemichandra, S.C. Paneyala, Shasthara Ramesh, Madhan Sri Harsha, Chalasani Syed, Jehath Pal, Nikita |
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description | BACKGROUND: Neurological disorders are common in the general population and the majority of patients have other chronic diseases, necessitating the use of multiple medications, which increases the incidence of drug-related problems (DRPs). Studies from different countries discovered an average of 0.29–1.45 DRPs per patient admitted into the neurology unit. OBJECTIVES: To identify common DRPs and to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist's interventions in resolving the identified DRPs in patients with neurological disorders. METHODS: A prospective interventional study was conducted in the Department of Neurology in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Southern India, for a period of six months. Patients aged ≥18 years and had been hospitalized for >24 h, were intensively monitored until discharge for the occurrence of any DRPs and pharmacist interventions were provided. The identified DRPs were classified according to Hepler and Strand's Classification. RESULTS: A total of 310 prescriptions were reviewed, of which 174 patients (mean age 45.93 ± 2.49 years) experienced at least one DRP during their hospital stay. The average DRP per patient was found to be 1.75, with drug-drug interactions [254 (83%)] being the predominant DRPs, followed by adverse drug reactions [13 (4%)], and drug duplications [9 (3%)]. Most of the drug-drug interactions were pharmacokinetic [144 (56.69%)]. Hyponatremia [2 (15%)]; and nausea and vomiting [2 (15%)] were most commonly reported ADRs. All 306 DRPs involved active clinical pharmacist intervention, of which [275 (89.87%)] of pharmacists' interventions were accepted, which led to modification of the therapy. CONCLUSION: Monitoring the use of drugs allowed the clinical pharmacist to detect DRPs and to suggest interventions that promote rational drug prescribing, therapy optimization and enhanced patient safety. |
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spelling | pubmed-103937852023-08-03 A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study Jimmy, Nivya Upadhya, Meghana Jaison, Jesslyn Maria Sidheque, Shahal Sundaramurthy, Harsha Nemichandra, S.C. Paneyala, Shasthara Ramesh, Madhan Sri Harsha, Chalasani Syed, Jehath Pal, Nikita Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm Article BACKGROUND: Neurological disorders are common in the general population and the majority of patients have other chronic diseases, necessitating the use of multiple medications, which increases the incidence of drug-related problems (DRPs). Studies from different countries discovered an average of 0.29–1.45 DRPs per patient admitted into the neurology unit. OBJECTIVES: To identify common DRPs and to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist's interventions in resolving the identified DRPs in patients with neurological disorders. METHODS: A prospective interventional study was conducted in the Department of Neurology in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Southern India, for a period of six months. Patients aged ≥18 years and had been hospitalized for >24 h, were intensively monitored until discharge for the occurrence of any DRPs and pharmacist interventions were provided. The identified DRPs were classified according to Hepler and Strand's Classification. RESULTS: A total of 310 prescriptions were reviewed, of which 174 patients (mean age 45.93 ± 2.49 years) experienced at least one DRP during their hospital stay. The average DRP per patient was found to be 1.75, with drug-drug interactions [254 (83%)] being the predominant DRPs, followed by adverse drug reactions [13 (4%)], and drug duplications [9 (3%)]. Most of the drug-drug interactions were pharmacokinetic [144 (56.69%)]. Hyponatremia [2 (15%)]; and nausea and vomiting [2 (15%)] were most commonly reported ADRs. All 306 DRPs involved active clinical pharmacist intervention, of which [275 (89.87%)] of pharmacists' interventions were accepted, which led to modification of the therapy. CONCLUSION: Monitoring the use of drugs allowed the clinical pharmacist to detect DRPs and to suggest interventions that promote rational drug prescribing, therapy optimization and enhanced patient safety. Elsevier 2023-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10393785/ /pubmed/37538991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rcsop.2023.100302 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Jimmy, Nivya Upadhya, Meghana Jaison, Jesslyn Maria Sidheque, Shahal Sundaramurthy, Harsha Nemichandra, S.C. Paneyala, Shasthara Ramesh, Madhan Sri Harsha, Chalasani Syed, Jehath Pal, Nikita A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study |
title | A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study |
title_full | A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study |
title_fullStr | A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study |
title_full_unstemmed | A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study |
title_short | A Clinical Pharmacist-led Approach on Reducing Drug Related Problems Among Patients with Neurological Disorders: An Interventional Study |
title_sort | clinical pharmacist-led approach on reducing drug related problems among patients with neurological disorders: an interventional study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10393785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37538991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rcsop.2023.100302 |
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