Implementing clinical pharmacy services in an outpatient oncology clinic.

Autor: Caselnova DA 3rd, Dzierba SH, O'Neill MS, Dillon KR, Farley PC
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: American journal of hospital pharmacy [Am J Hosp Pharm] 1985 Jun; Vol. 42 (6), pp. 1348-52.
Abstrakt: The implementation of clinical pharmacy services in an outpatient oncology clinic is described. An oncologist hired by the department of internal medicine and the director of the department of pharmacy designed the program. Both departments agreed that the pharmacists should have central responsibility for the antineoplastic agents. Pharmacists for the program were selected from the existing staff. They were trained in an established i.v. therapy certification course offered by the hospital. The biweekly clinics are staffed by a team consisting of two pharmacists, three nurses, two faculty physicians, and a rotating resident physician. The pharmacists provide clinical and distributive services including patient monitoring and medication storage, delivery, preparation, administration, and disposal. A survey showed that the pharmacists were well accepted by the other members of the team. After a trial period, principles of break-even analysis and differential accounting were used to justify the costs of the program. This program will remain an integral part of this hospital's pharmaceutical services.
Databáze: MEDLINE