Evaluation of drug related problems among hospitalised elderly patients at a secondary hospital in East Borneo

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pharmacy Education Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.46542/pe.2024.243.240243
Welinda Dyah Ayu, E. Zairina, U. Athiyah
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Background: The elderly population often requires increased drug intake (polypharmacy) due to diminished organ function, particularly in the liver and kidneys, responsible for processing medications. Identifying drug-related problems (DRPs) in this demographic is crucial for mitigating morbidity, mortality, and overall drug therapy costs. Objective: This study aimed to identify DRPs and their determinants in hospitalised geriatric patients. Methods: An observational retrospective study was conducted in the Secondary Hospital in East Borneo from January 2019 - December 2021. Data were collected from medication charts, including patients aged 60-79, medical progress notes, and laboratories. DRPs were identified and classified using Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe’s (PCNE) classification V9.0. Results: Of the 614 included patients, 79% were aged 60-69 years, 56.0% were male, and 73% were prescribed ≥ five medications. DRPs were identified in 75.2% of patients, primarily related to treatment effectiveness (27.19%) and treatment safety (53.42%). Causes included inappropriate monitoring (14.5%), improper drug combinations (51.79%), excessive drug dosage (16.61%), and inadequate drug dosage (13.51%). Conclusion: The high frequency of DRPs, specifically concerning treatment effectiveness and safety, highlights the need for enhanced monitoring and prescribing procedures, contributing to preventing and treating future DRPs in the elderly population.
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评估东婆罗洲一家二级医院住院老年患者的药物相关问题
背景:老年人由于器官功能减退,尤其是负责处理药物的肝脏和肾脏功能减退,往往需要增加药物摄入量(多重用药)。识别这一人群中与药物相关的问题(DRPs)对于降低发病率、死亡率和总体药物治疗成本至关重要:本研究旨在确定住院老年患者的药物相关问题及其决定因素:2019年1月至2021年12月,在东婆罗洲的一家二级医院开展了一项观察性回顾研究。数据收集自包括 60-79 岁患者在内的用药病历、医疗进展记录和实验室。采用欧洲药品护理网络(PCNE)V9.0分类法对DRP进行识别和分类:在纳入的 614 名患者中,79% 的患者年龄在 60-69 岁之间,56.0% 为男性,73% 的患者处方药物≥ 5 种。75.2%的患者发现了药物不良反应,主要与治疗效果(27.19%)和治疗安全性(53.42%)有关。原因包括监测不当(14.5%)、药物组合不当(51.79%)、药物剂量过大(16.61%)和药物剂量不足(13.51%):药物不良反应发生率较高,尤其是在治疗效果和安全性方面,这突出表明需要加强监测和处方程序,从而有助于预防和治疗老年人群未来的药物不良反应。
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期刊介绍: Pharmacy Education journal provides a research, development and evaluation forum for communication between academic teachers, researchers and practitioners in professional and pharmacy education, with an emphasis on new and established teaching and learning methods, new curriculum and syllabus directions, educational outcomes, guidance on structuring courses and assessing achievement, and workforce development. It is a peer-reviewed online open access platform for the dissemination of new ideas in professional pharmacy education and workforce development. Pharmacy Education supports Open Access (OA): free, unrestricted online access to research outputs. Readers are able to access the Journal and individual published articles for free - there are no subscription fees or ''pay per view'' charges. Authors wishing to publish their work in Pharmacy Education do so without incurring any financial costs.
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