Drug-Related Problems Prior to Hospitalization on Internal Medicine Wards

Ivana Draganov, Aneta Drndarević, Milena Kovačević, B. Miljković, M. Vuksanović, Aleksandar Janković, Ana Kalaba, S. Vezmar Kovačević
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Drug-related hospitalisations pose a significant burden to the health-care system. The aim was to investigate the prevalence of drug-related problems (DRPs) and their association with hospital admissions in five internal medicine wards. The study included patients admitted to the nephrology, cardiology, gastroenterology, endocrinology and geriatric ward. Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe classification V9.1 was used for identifying DRPs. In total 535 patients participated in the study. We identified 954 DRPs (range 1-7) in 80.7% of patients. Most DRPs were identified on the endocrinology, cardiology and geriatric ward, and they were associated with the efficacy of treatment (71.4%), adverse drug events (10.2%) and unnecessary drug treatment (18.4%). DRPs were associated with the cause of hospitalisation in 74.4% of patients on the nephrology ward, 60.1% and 60.6% of patients in the cardiology and endocrinology ward, respectively, whereas this number was lower in the geriatric and gastroenterology wards (26.9% and 8.9%, respectively). Suboptimal drug treatment due to medication omissions, was often associated with the potential cause of hospital admission. Focusing on patients with specific diseases and DRPs, rather than reducing the number of medications in primary care, may be potentially rational in the attempt to reduce drug-related hospitalisations.
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内科病房住院前的药物相关问题
与药物相关的住院治疗给医疗系统带来了沉重的负担。研究旨在调查五个内科病房中药物相关问题(DRPs)的发生率及其与住院的关联性。研究对象包括肾病科、心脏病科、消化内科、内分泌科和老年病科病房的住院病人。欧洲药品护理网络分类 V9.1 用于识别 DRP。共有 535 名患者参与了研究。我们在 80.7% 的患者中发现了 954 个 DRP(范围为 1-7)。大多数药物不良反应发生在内分泌科、心脏科和老年病科病房,与疗效(71.4%)、药物不良反应(10.2%)和不必要的药物治疗(18.4%)有关。肾脏内科病房有 74.4%的患者、心脏内科病房和内分泌科病房分别有 60.1%和 60.6%的患者的住院原因与药物不良反应有关,而这一数字在老年病科和消化内科病房较低(分别为 26.9%和 8.9%)。漏服药物导致的药物治疗效果不佳往往与入院的潜在原因有关。将重点放在特定疾病患者和药物滥用预防计划上,而不是减少初级保健中的药物数量,可能会减少与药物相关的住院治疗。
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