The Revealing of Problems Concerning about Treatment of Kampo Formulae in Hospitalization
10.3937/kampomed.60.185
- Author:
Takao NAMIKI
;
Yuji KASAHARA
;
Nobuyasu SEKIYA
;
Atsushi CHINO
;
Katsumi HAYASHI
;
Yoshiro HIRASAKI
;
Kenji OHNO
;
Masaki RAIMURA
;
Keiko OGAWA
;
Sumire HASHIMOTO
;
Masao OGAWA
;
Toshiaki KITA
;
Atsushi HASEGAWA
;
Takako NAKAMURA
;
Mitsukazu KITADA
;
Kim
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
kampo medicine;
hospitalization;
questionnaire;
pharmacists in hospital;
nurses at ward
- MeSH:
Medicine, Kampo;
perceived risk;
seconds;
Therapeutic procedure;
Risk
- From:Kampo Medicine
2009;60(2):185-193
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Aims : To clarify any difficulties that pharmacists and nurses may have when prescribing Kampo medicines to newly-admitted patients with a survey questionnaire at a local hospital ward.Methods : Questions for pharmacists on the handling of Kampo herbs, any perceived risks in the preparation of Kampo formulae powder extracts/pills, or in explaining Kampo medicines, based on their experiences. Also questions for nurses on the handling of Kampo medicines, as compared to western medicines, and any perceived risks in their administration at their ward.Result : All 7 pharmacists and 14 out of the 16 nurses surveyed completed their questionnaires. The pharmacists pointed out that Kampo preparation takes more time, although none perceived an increased risk with Kampo medicines, as compared to western medicines. Only 1 pharmacist had ever had experience explaining Kampo medicines to patients. The nurses, on the other hand, felt that Kampo treatments were somewhat more difficult to use, and perceived similar risk in their administration to patients.Conclusion : Both the pharmacists and nurses surveyed believed that the handling of herb medicines was somewhat difficult, but that these difficulties could be overcome with risk management. This suggests that pharmacist, nurse and office personnel education would be useful before Kampo medicines are administered to newly-admitted hospital patients.