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Incidence and Risk Factor of Drug Related Problem Detected in Inpatient

Recruiting
Conditions
Drug Related Problem
Interventions
Other: Detection of drug related problem in inpatient
Registration Number
NCT03476733
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Montpellier
Brief Summary

Drug Related Problem (DRP) is defined as an event that may potentially affect the health outcomes in the patients. DRPs can occur at all stages of the medication usage process starting from prescribing to dispensing stage. Lack of follow-ups and reassessment of therapeutic outcomes may also contribute to DRPs. Pharmaceutical care is a co-operative activity in concert with other health care professionals and offered directly to the patient for improved quality use of medicines and achieving achieve the desired therapeutic outcomes. Pharmaceutical care identifies and resolves actual or potential DRPs.

DRPs pose a challenge to the clinician, and that may affect patient's clinical outcomes and may result in morbidity or mortality and increased health care costs. Health care costs may become a burden to the patient or may be to the government or to the third parties. Clinical Pharmacy is a discipline that promotes the quality use of medicines through evidence-based medicine and helps in identification and resolving DRPs. A clinical pharmacist through his/her clinical accuracy checking may identify DRPs and come out with suitable solutions to resolve the same.

Consequently, the aims of our study were to assess prevalence and characteristics of DRPs identified in inpatient and to identify factors associated with DRPs.

Detailed Description

At admission, pharmaceutics' team (senior pharmacist, one resident and two pharmacy students), conducted medication reconciliation process within 24 hours of admission or on the first working day following admission for admissions during week-ends. A medication reconciliation process was conducted according to a validated protocol. The first step consists of getting the Best Possible Medication History (BPMH), defined as the most comprehensive list of all medications taken by the patient. The second step consists of comparing the BPMH with admission prescription made by the physician in charge.

During pharmacist interview, pharmacist discussed about medication adherence and knowledge.

The third step consists of characterizing, solving and documenting DRPs. Each DRP highlighted by pharmaceutical team were collected and were classified regarding drug class and problem' types. For each patient with an identified DRP, the potential clinical impact was determined through a consensus of an expert panel: 2 pharmacists (1 hospital senior pharmacist and the resident) and 2 senior clinicians from the clinical department. The index used to rate the significance of the errors was based on the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP) Index for categorizing medication errors and adapted to get 4 severity categories with the type of error that leads to this severity: very serious, serious, moderate and minor.

For each medication, we collected its name, dosage, dosage forms and frequency of administration. For each DRP, we collected the type of DRP, the drug classes (according to anatomical therapeutic chemical classification system) and the potential clinical impact for the patient.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20000
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
patient without drug related problemDetection of drug related problem in inpatientpatient without drug related problem
patient with drug related problemDetection of drug related problem in inpatientpatient with drug related problem
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of drug related problems1 day

Number of drug related problems identified in inpatient

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
number of variable associated with drug related problems1 day

number of variable associated with drug related problems

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Uhmontpellier

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Montpellier, France

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