[Pharmaceutical care in a visceral surgical ward].

Zentralbl Chir

Universitätsklinikum Leipzig, Chirurgische Klinik und Poliklinik II, Leipzig, Deutschland.

Published: April 2012

Background: Medication errors and subsequent drug-related problems (DRPs) result from lack of sufficient information during the prescribing step. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the contribution of having a pharmacist participate in clinical routine on a surgical unit by studying DRPs, and the classification of DRPs in the Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe (PCNE) system.

Materials And Methods: The pharmacotherapy of all patients of a visceral surgical ward was evaluated by a pharmacist in a prospective study design over a six-month period. The identified DRPs were classified using the PCNE system.

Results: In 29 131 prescription lines, 697 DRPs were registered. This corresponds to a mean intervention rate of 2.4 %. All DRPs were classified into the modified PCNE system with 910 causes and 1 148 interventions. The most frequent DRPs were "lack of home medication" (35.6 %), drug dosing problems (18.6 %), the inappropriate duplication of drugs of the same therapeutic group (6.7 %) and drug interactions (6.5 %). 78.6 % vs. 3.7 % of all registered DRPs were completely vs. near completely resolved by pharmacist.

Conclusions: We consider the PCNE system with the four-level of classification to be a practical and easy-to-use tool in the daily hospital setting. Although we did not notice clinically relevant impairments of patient safety, a pharmacist may support the drug therapy and improve patient safety in clinics supporting the free choice of the drug therapy by the physician.

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