1.Development of a Training Program on the Proper Use of Over-the-Counter Drugs for Pharmacy Pharmacists
Chie HIRAOKA ; Keiko (Sasaki) AKAGAWA ; Yoshiaki FUJITA ; Yuki ODANAKA ; Atsuhiko SANO ; Mika NAGANUMA ; Tetsuya OGINO ; Hajime KATO ; Akihiro NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Social Pharmacy 2022;41(2):155-166
The importance of promoting self-medication is increasing, and the active participation of pharmacies is required to support this. We developed a training program based on the Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction (ARCS) model, which is a motivational design process to train pharmacists who support the proper use of OTC drugs, and for insurance pharmacists who usually perform dispensing work. In the six months of training, we conducted six sessions for insurance pharmacists on the subject of colds and constipation. In addition to conducting lectures and exercises on OTC drugs, we provided pharmacists with an opportunity to practice the training content during their daily work, and discuss solutions to the problems that they encountered. Of the eight participants who attended all workshops and were part of the final evaluation, seven provided OTC drugs after considering whether it was necessary to provide them. A total of six advised patients who came to the pharmacy to have their prescription medications dispensed that there were OTC medications that they should be careful about taking. These results suggest the usefulness of this training program based on the ARCS motivational design model.
2.A Case Report of Coronary Malperfusion and Aortic Regurgitation Caused by Intimal Flap Associated with Localized Acute Aortic Dissection with Difficulty in Preoperative Diagnosis
Tetsuhiro URASHIMA ; Kenji SAKAKIBARA ; Hiroyuki NAKAJIMA ; Yudai HAGIHARA ; Chie NAKAMURA ; Daichi SHIKATA ; Yuuki TAKESUE ; Satoru SHIRAIWA ; Yoshihiro HONDA ; Shigeaki KAGA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;53(5):255-258
A woman in her 60 s presented with chest pain. The electrocardiography showed ST depressed in V3-V6, ST elevation in aVR, and negative T in I, II, aVL, and aVF. Laboratory examination revealed that creatinine kinase isoenzyme-MB and troponin I were elevated. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed moderate aortic regurgitation. Enhanced computed tomography did not show an aortic dissection. Acute coronary syndrome was suspected and cardiac catheterization was done. Aortography showed an intimal flap inside the Valsalva sinus. An emergency operation was performed. Surgical view: the intimal tear affected almost all the circumference of the aorta in the Valsalva sinus and the aortic dissection with a localized and moving intimal flap affected the coronary flow and the aortic dissection caused severe aortic regurgitation and decreased the coronary flow. An aortic root replacement was successfully performed, and the postoperative course was uneventful.