The Impact of Clinical Pharmacist in the Identification and Management of Treatment Related Problems in the Surgery Ward
- Conditions
- Surgical Patients
- Interventions
- Other: clinical pharmacist intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT04941820
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Jordan
- Brief Summary
Patients in the surgery ward are at risk of morbidity and mortality from various types of treatment-related problems (TRPs). The primary aim of this study is to assess the impact of the clinical pharmacist in the identification and management of TRPs in the surgery ward.
- Detailed Description
Patients were randomly assigned to intervention (n=50) and usual care (n=50) arms. The clinical pharmacist assessed the types, frequencies, and clinical significance of TRPs for all recruited patients at baseline. Patients and treating surgeons in the intervention arm received recommendations concerning the identified TRPs, while the usual care arm did not. The number of TRPs was reevaluated at follow-up.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Admission for elective, urgent, or emergency surgery
- age 18 years or older
- Expected length of stay of 3 days or more in the general surgical ward or the SICU
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding, drug or alcohol abuse, active malignancy, or admission for plastic surgery
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Clinical pharmacist intervention + usual care arm clinical pharmacist intervention Patients in the clinical pharmacist intervention + usual care arm received the clinical pharmacist intervention as well as usual care provided by the surgical team
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acceptance rate of clinical pharmacist's recommended interventions 19-week (Number of recommendations accepted by surgeons) / (total number of recommendations submitted to surgeons by the clinical pharmacist) \*100
The impact of the clinical pharmacist on the identification and management of TRPs in the surgery ward 19-week Measured by comparing the means of differences in the number of TRPs identified at baseline and at the time of short-term follow-up in the intervention and usual care groups
Implementation rate of clinical pharmacist's recommended interventions 19-week (Number of recommendations implemented by surgeons and patients) / (total number of recommendations submitted to surgeons and patients by the clinical pharmacist) \*100
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Surgeons' attitudes and satisfaction towards the provided clinical pharmacy services 19-week Measured by a self-administered questionnaire
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Jordan
🇯🇴Amman, Jordan