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摘要
随着65岁及以上老年人比例从2006年的8.4%上升到2016年的12.4%,新加坡正面临迫在眉睫的“银发海啸”[1]。慢性疾病的数量和用药频率随着年龄的增长而增加,这往往导致多重用药和药物相关问题(Drug Related Problems, DRPs),从而导致显著的药物相关发病率和死亡率[2]。药剂师在医疗团队中发挥着关键作用,管理多种用药,改善患者健康结果,减少与药物相关的再入院率[3]。研究还表明,医院和社区药房之间的合作可以提高DRPs的检测和解决[4]。
Drug Related Problems Detected During a Brown Bag Review by aPharmacistâÂÂInitiated Octo-Pills Programme in Singapore
Singapore is facing an imminent silver tsunami with an increase in the percentage of older people aged 65 years and older, from 8.4% in 2006 to 12.4% in 2016 [1]. The number of chronic illnesses and frequency of medication use increase with age, which often result in polypharmacy and Drug Related Problems (DRPs) that can lead to significant drug related morbidity and mortality [2]. Pharmacists play a pivotal role in the healthcare team to manage polypharmacy, improve patient health outcomes and reduce drug related hospital readmissions [3]. Studies have also suggested that collaborations between hospital and community pharmacies can increase the detection and resolution of DRPs [4].