Rationality Evaluation of Medical Order in Oncology Department of a Hospital Before and After the Intervention of Clinical Pharmacist
- VernacularTitle:某院肿瘤科临床药师干预前后医嘱合理性评价
- Author:
Guomei CHEN
;
Zhonghui YANG
;
Minhao HU
- Keywords:
Clinical pharmacist;
Oncology department;
Medical order;
Intervention;
Rational drug use
- From:
China Pharmacist
2017;20(4):692-694
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the rationality of medical order in oncology department of our hospital and analyze the intervention effect of clinical pharmacist.Methods:Totally 180 medical orders in oncology department of our hospital from January to June in 2013 were selected as the pre-intervention group,and those with the same number from January to June in 2014 were selected as the post-intervention group.The rationality of medical orders including drug selection,administration routes,usage and dosage was investigated and compared between the groups. Results:The unreasonable rate was 41.11% before the intervention and 8.33% after the intervention with statistically significant difference(P<0.05).The irrational drug use included inappropriate indications,usage and dosage,improper drug replacement and combination,and inappropriate adjuvant drug use.Conclusion:Irrational drug use in oncology department can be significantly reduced and the level of rational drug use can be improved through the intervention of clinical pharmacist.