نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacist intervention

تعداد نتایج: 256728  

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2012
Anne Lambert-Kerzner Eric J Del Giacco Ibrahim E Fahdi Chris L Bryson S Dee Melnyk Hayden B Bosworth Ryan Davis Howard Mun Jennifer Weaver Casey Barnett Tiffany Radcliff Amanda Hubbard Kevin D Bosket Evan Carey Allison Virchow Renee Mihalko-Corbitt Amy Kaufman Kathy Marchant-Miros P Michael Ho

BACKGROUND Adherence to cardioprotective medications in the year after acute coronary syndrome hospitalization is generally poor and is associated with increased risk of rehospitalization and mortality. Few interventions have specifically targeted this high-risk patient population to improve medication adherence. We hypothesize that a multifaceted patient-centered intervention could improve adh...

2017
Refah AlAjmi Sinaa Al-Aqeel Salah Baz

PURPOSE To evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led educational interview in terms of adherence to antiepileptic drug administration among adult patients with epilepsy. METHOD Sixty adult patients with epilepsy who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were recruited. A pharmacist-led educational interview was conducted with the intervention group (n=30). Patients in the control group (n=30)...

2018
Muath Fahmi Najjar Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman Majed Al Jeraisy Hashim Balubaid

Background There is a difference between evidence-based guidelines for geriatric patients and clinical practice of physicians. Prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) can be attributed to the fact that many physicians are not aware of PIMs usage. Aim The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a combined intervention program comprising an educational and clinical...

Journal: :American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2010
Ravi Iyer Pauline Coderre Theresa McKelvey Jason Cooper Jan Berger Elizabeth Moore Mike Kushner

PURPOSE Changes in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) levels, blood pressure measurements, and utilization metrics among diabetic patients managed by a clinical pharmacist were studied. SUMMARY This pharmacist intervention model was developed by Polk County, Florida, to engage patients with diabetes in managing their health based on the Asheville Project's framework. The diabetes program was i...

2016
Ling Zhou Jingjing Ma Jie Gao Shiqi Chen Jianan Bao

Pharmacists' role may be ideal for improving rationality of drug prescribing practice. We aimed to study the impact of multifaceted pharmacist interventions on antibiotic prophylaxis in patients undergoing clean or clean-contaminated operations in cardiothoracic department. A pre-test-post-test quasiexperimental study was conducted in a cardiothoracic ward at a tertiary teaching hospital in Suz...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2007
Yvonne Kwan Olavo A Fernandes Jeff J Nagge Gary G Wong Jin-Hyeun Huh Deborah A Hurn Gregory R Pond Jana M Bajcar

BACKGROUND In the hospital setting, postoperative admission is a key vulnerable moment when patients are at increased risk of medication discrepancies. This study measures the reduction of medication discrepancies associated with a combined intervention of structured pharmacist medication history interviews with assessments in a surgical preadmission clinic and a postoperative medication order ...

2013
Dennis Thomas Michael J Abramson Billie Bonevski Simone Taylor Susan Poole Gregory R Weeks Michael J Dooley Johnson George

BACKGROUND Intensive smoking cessation interventions initiated during hospitalisation are effective, but currently not widely available. Strategies are needed to integrate smoking cessation treatment into routine inpatient care. Pharmacist-led interventions for smoking cessation are feasible and efficacious in both ambulatory and community pharmacy settings. However, there is a lack of evidence...

2010
Yunsheng Ma Ira S. Ockene Milagros C. Rosal Philip A. Merriam Judith K. Ockene Pritesh J. Gandhi

A randomized trial of a pharmacist-delivered intervention (PI) versus usual care (UC) was conducted; 689 subjects with known coronary heart disease were recruited from cardiac catheterization laboratories. Participants in the PI condition received 5 pharmacist-delivered telephone counseling calls post-hospital discharge. At one year, 65% in the PI condition and 60% in the UC condition achieved ...

Journal: :Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA 2015
Sheridan Briggs Robert Pearce Sophie Dilworth Isabel Higgins Carolyn Hullick John Attia

OBJECTIVES To determine if medication review by a clinical pharmacist of older patients in the ED impacted on admission to hospital and other outcomes. METHODS A stratified, randomised controlled study comparing the intervention to current practice. A tertiary referral ED in New South Wales, Australia. Older people (>70 years) living at home who initially reported taking greater than five med...

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2007
Yuya Ise Mitsuko Onda Yoshihiko Miura Machiko Shimazaki Keiko Kawada Ken Hagiwara Shirou Katayama Arimichi Kikuchi Miwako Kamei Koji Kobayashi Makoto Shiragami

The contents of pharmacist interventions, which were carried out by the ward pharmacists in their routine pharmacy service activities, were sorted and analyzed to evaluate the contributions of pharmacists. In the ward where pharmacists were stationed, there were a total of 196 cases of pharmacist intervention. The prescription was changed in 170 cases, giving a rate of prescription change of 86...

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