نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacist intervention

تعداد نتایج: 256728  

Journal: :JAMA 2006
Katherine L Wisner Christina Chambers Dorothy K Y Sit

2006;44:421-428. 7. Roumie CL, Elasy TA, Greevy R, et al. Improving blood pressure control through provider education, provider alerts, and patient education. Ann Intern Med. 2006; 145:165-175. 8. Haynes RB, McDonald HP, Garg AX. Helping patients follow prescribed treatment. JAMA. 2002;288:2880-2883. 9. Petrilla AA, Benner JS, Battleman DS, Tierce JC, Hazard EH. Evidence-based interventions to ...

Journal: :Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP 2002
Karen B Farris Patty Kumbera Tom Halterman Gang Fang

OBJECTIVES (1) Describe the structure of an outcomes-based method of pharmacist reimbursement for cognitive services, (2) outline the structure of an intervention program, (3) explain a mechanism to increase the provision of pharmacists. cognitive services, and (4) summarize findings from the first year of operations of this outcomes-based pharmacist reimbursement program (OBPR). METHODS A cr...

Journal: :The American journal of cardiology 2000
A B Luzier A Forrest S G Feuerstein J J Schentag J L Izzo

Using our model relating angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor dosing and outcomes in heart failure (HF), we designed a prospective intervention trial for patients with systolic dysfunction. A clinical pharmacist initiated or titrated ACE inhibitor therapy or adjusted other medications within an HF management program based on Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research guidelines. Entry i...

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2017
Takehiro Yamada Keisuke Kagami Shungo Imai Koji Akizawa Sumio Iwasaki Tatsuya Fukumoto Nobuhisa Ishiguro Ken Iseki

Bacteremia is one of the most serious infectious illness resulting from nosocomial infection. Therefore, appropriate antimicrobial chemotherapy should be provided as soon as possible to patients exhibiting symptoms of infectious disease and having positive blood culture results. Antimicrobial stewardship (AS) guidelines were recently released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. The g...

2016
Javedh Shareef Jennifer Fernandes Laxminarayana Samaga

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that presents high morbidity and mortality with significant reduction in patient’s quality of life. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of pharmacist led educational interventions on disease knowledge and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus. Methodology: A prospective randomized educational interve...

2016
Paulo M. CORRÊA Joice Zuckermann. Gustavo B. Fischer Mauro S. Castro.

BACKGROUND Cyclosporine and tacrolimus are limited by a narrow therapeutic window. Maintaining immunosuppressive drugs at desired levels may be difficult. Pharmaceutical care emerges as a philosophy of practice that enhances medication use and leads to a better control of serum concentration. OBJECTIVE This study aims to evaluate the impact of pharmaceutical care in the maintaining of proper ...

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2005
Ann Nickerson Neil J MacKinnon Nancy Roberts Lauza Saulnier

Seamless care is the desirable continuity of care delivered to a patient in the healthcare system across the spectrum of caregivers and their environments. Medication Reconciliation is one component of seamless pharmaceutical care. A randomized controlled trial, carried out over nine months with a six-month follow-up period, investigated the impact of a pharmacist-directed seamless care service...

2014
James Gallagher Stephen Byrne Noel Woods Deirdre Lynch Suzanne McCarthy

BACKGROUND Pharmacist interventions are one of the pivotal parts of a clinical pharmacy service within a hospital. This study estimates the cost avoidance generated by pharmacist interventions due to the prevention of adverse drug events (ADE). The types of interventions identified are also analysed. METHODS Interventions recorded by a team of hospital pharmacists over a one year time period ...

2015
Ankie C.M. Hazen Vivianne M. Sloeserwij Dorien L.M. Zwart Antoinette A. de Bont Marcel L. Bouvy Johan J. de Gier Niek J. de Wit Anne J. Leendertse

BACKGROUND In the Netherlands, 5.6 % of acute hospital admissions are medication-related. Almost half of these admissions are potentially preventable. Reviewing medication in patients at risk in primary care might prevent these hospital admissions. At present, implementation of medication reviews in primary care is suboptimal: pharmacists lack access to patient information, pharmacists are shor...

2017
Giulio DiDiodato Leslie McAthur

Pharmacists play an integral role in antimicrobial stewardship (AS). Some AS programmes employ dedicated pharmacists, sometimes with infectious diseases (ID) training, while others employ ward-based pharmacists. The role and impact of both are under investigation. This study compares the length of stay (LOS) of patients admitted to hospital with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) after the impl...

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