Description:
Clinical pharmacists play an important role in a clinical setting as part of a team. Drug-related problem
(DRP) is the main part pharmacist should focus on to achieve the optimal therapy for patients. Therefore,
this study aimed to investigate the role of clinical pharmacy in a private hospital of West Java, Indonesia,
and describe the prevalence of DRPs and several factors associated with the risk of DRPs. The clinical
pharmacist's monthly report was obtained from June to August 2020. Furthermore, problems, causes,
and types of DRP were identifed using PCNE Classifcation V9.1. Drug classes and other factors
related to DRP were also investigated. This was a descriptive study with a retrospective approach to
medical records, where 240 DRPs were identifed in 157 patients. Approximately 4.45% experienced
DRP, especially in ICU at 45.83% and Stroke Unit or SU-IC at 25.42%. The most common DRPs
were incomplete drug treatment, drug interaction, and dose adjustment. Antimicrobial, cardiovascular
agents, and PPI were the most commonly involved. In the linear regression analysis, length of stay and
number of therapy signifcantly affect DRP. In this study, pharmacists intervented each DRP, with 57?cepted as fully and partially implemented by the physicians. A total of 22% of interventions ended
with unknown status due to limited follow-up time. Meanwhile, reviews on medication by clinical
pharmacists lead to improvement in drug treatment. The implementation of clinical pharmacy services
shows many DRPs to be prevented and increases therapy optimization.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/30721-138088-1-PB.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Liana Debora