Impact of outpatient interventions made at an ambulatory cancer centre oncology pharmacy in Singapore

Autor: Joen Chiang, Cindy Chew, TT Yeoh
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice. 21:93-101
ISSN: 1477-092X
1078-1552
DOI: 10.1177/1078155213519836
Popis: Objectives To evaluate the clinical significance of interventions made by pharmacists in an oncology pharmacy in Singapore and their acceptance rate and to identify common drug-related problems and workflow-related interventions. Methods A two-month prospective intervention study was conducted at National Cancer Centre Singapore. During the study, pharmacists documented the reason for intervening and its related drug(s). Each intervention was evaluated for its clinical significance by an expert panel: two oncologists and a pharmacist using a five-point scale. The Kendall’s test of concordance and Cohen’s weighted kappa were employed for analysis of agreement among the respondents. Other variables were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results A total of 331 interventions were recorded: 147 cases were due to missing chemotherapy orders while 184 cases had potential drug-related problems. Among the 184 cases, 60 cases were related to clarification of orders, while the others had drug-related problems. The Kendall’s concordance coefficient was calculated to be 0.612 ( p Conclusions About half of the documented interventions by pharmacists were evaluated as clinically ‘significant’ or ‘very significant’.
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