Analysis of pharmaceutical clinic service in our hospital over the past five years
- VernacularTitle:我院药学门诊近5年服务实践情况分析
- Author:
Li FAN
1
;
Shuyan QUAN
1
;
Xuan WANG
1
;
Menglin LUO
1
;
Fei YE
1
;
Lang ZOU
1
;
Feifei YU
1
;
Min HU
1
;
Xuelian HU
1
;
Chenjing LUO
1
;
Peng GU
1
Author Information
1. Dept. of Pharmacy,the Second Affiliated Hospital,Army Medical University,Chongqing 400037,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
pharmaceutical clinic;
medication-related problems;
pharmaceutical care;
practice;
current status
- From:
China Pharmacy
2025;36(6):748-751
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE To summarize the current situation of pharmaceutical clinic service in our hospital over the past five years, and explore sustainable development strategies for service models of pharmaceutical clinics. METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on the consultation records of patients who registered and established files at the pharmaceutical clinic in our hospital from January 2019 to December 2023. Statistical analysis was performed on patients’ general information, medication- related problems, and types of pharmaceutical services provided by pharmacists. RESULTS A total of 963 consultation records were included, among which females aged 20-39 years accounted for the highest proportion (66.04%); obstetrics and gynecology- related consultations accounted for the largest number of cases. Additionally, 80 patients attended follow-up visits at our hospital’s pharmaceutical clinic. A total of 1 029 medication-related issues were resolved, including 538 cases of drug consultations (52.28%), 453 medication recommendations (44.02%), 22 medication restructuring(2.14%), and 16 medication education (1.55%); the most common types of medication-related problems identified were adverse drug events(70.07%). CONCLUSIONS Although the pharmaceutical clinic has achieved recognition from clinicians and patients, challenges such as low awareness among healthcare providers and the public persist. Future efforts should focus on strengthening information technology construction, enhancing pharmacist training, and establishing various forms of outpatient pharmaceutical service models.