Survey of Clinical Pharmacy Work Status in Medical Institutions of Guizhou Province
- VernacularTitle:贵州省医疗卫生机构临床药学工作现状调查
- Author:
Xin QIAN
;
Qi CHEN
;
Changcheng SHENG
;
Shijuan XIONG
;
Jiaxing ZHANG
;
Xue BAI
;
Ding ZUO
;
Lingyan FAN
;
Qingchen WANG
;
Juan XIE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Medical Institutions;
Clinical pharmacy;
Current situation;
Investigation
- From:
China Pharmacist
2016;19(10):1935-1937
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To know the work status of clinical pharmacy in medical institutions of Guizhou province. Methods:Ques-tionnaires were used to analyze the situation of clinical pharmacy in 108 medical institutions of Guizhou province. Results: A total of 246 questionnaires were taken back, and among the 231 valid questionnaires were received including gradeⅡor above hospitals. The main contents of clinical pharmacy work carried out in medical institutions included 7 aspects: pharmacists ’ participation in ward rounds, which accounted for 47. 11%; pharmacists’ participation in case consultation, which accounted for 16. 65%; pharmacists’ participation in teaching practice, which accounted for 38. 84%; pharmacists’ participation in prescription evaluation and analysis, which accounted for 72. 73%;pharmacists’ participation in antimicrobial drug monitoring and drug use evaluation, which accounted for 62. 37%;pharmacists’ participation in drug counsultation and education, which accounted for 58. 68%;pharmacists’ participation in adverse drug reaction monitoring and supervision, which accounted for 77. 32%. Conclusion:The development of clinical pharmacy in Guizhou province still lags behind, and the number of clinical pharmacists is insufficient, which can’ t meet the growing demand for personalized medicine. In particular, the development of clinical pharmacy is restricted by the limited pharmaceutical service. The cog-nition degree of pharmacist group in Guizhou province has been improved. However, the number and the service quality of clinical pharmacists need to be improved further.