Cause analysis and nursing strategy of adverse drug reaction in traditional Chinese medicine injection
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2019.33.009
- VernacularTitle: 中药注射剂不良反应原因分析与护理策略
- Author:
Hong REN
1
;
Limei WANG
Author Information
1. Intravenous Drug Allocation Center, the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150001, China
- Publication Type:Clinical Trail
- Keywords:
Traditional Chinese medicine injection;
Adverse drug reaction;
Cause analysis;
Nursing strategy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2019;35(33):2598-2601
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To study on the effect of clinical nursing in preventing adverse drug reaction of injection preparation of traditional Chinese medicine, explore nursing strategy of adverse drug reaction,promote the rational use of traditional Chinese medicine injection preparations in clinical practice by analyzing the adverse drug reactions of traditional Chinese medicine injection in our hospital.
Methods:A retrospective analysis of 362 cases of adverse drug reactions reported by the National ADR Surveillance Center from January 2017 to November 2018 was carried out in our hospital. In accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health Manual on reporting and monitoring adverse drug reactions. By using Microsoft office Excel 2007, the ADR reports were summarized and analyzed according to age, sex, type and frequency, time of adverse reactions, and involvement system of adverse reactions.
Results:In 362 cases of ADR, the ratio of male to female patients was about 1.1∶1.There were 65 cases of children under 12 years old, accounting for 18%, and 117 cases of people over 61 years old, accounting for 32.3%,the proportion of other age groups was lower than those of the elderly and children. Most of the drugs with ADR appeared in blood circulation (208 cases), followed by heat-clearing and detoxifying drugs (102 cases) and anti-tumor drugs (52 cases). The common ADR involvement system of traditional Chinese medicine injection is nervous system reaction, skin allergic reaction, cardiovascular system reaction, local injury of injection, gastrointestinal tract system.
Conclusions:Attention should be paid to the role of nurses in monitoring adverse reactions of traditional Chinese medicine injections, strengthening the propaganda and education of nurses' ADR monitoring work, strengthening nurses' cognition of ADR, enhancing nurses' service and consciousness to patients with static injection of traditional Chinese medicine, and standardizing the process of drug use, thus reducing possible injury to patients due to adverse reactions caused by the use of traditional Chinese medicine injection.