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AuthorNaseralallah, Lina
AuthorAl-Badriyeh, Daoud
AuthorAtchan, Mounir
AuthorRouf, Palli Valappila Abdul
AuthorHail, Moza Al
AuthorEl-Kassem, Wessam
AuthorAbushanab, Dina
Available date2024-01-30T11:27:43Z
Publication Date2023-10-25
Publication NameQatar Medical Journal
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5339/QMJ.2023.28
CitationNaseralallah, L., Al-Badriyeh, D., Atchan, M., Rouf, P. V. A., Al Hail, M., El-Kassem, W., & Abushanab, D. (2023). Characteristics of the clinical pharmacists' interventions at the main general tertiary care hospital in Qatar. Qatar Medical Journal, 2023(4), 28.
ISSN0253-8253
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/51389
AbstractMedication-related problems (MRPs) are prevalent throughout healthcare systems, whereby pharmacy-based interventions are pivotal to reducing occurrence. In the Middle East, including Qatar, the professional roles of pharmacists have been expanding to improve patient safety. This study aimed to characterize and analyze pharmacist-led interventions among hospitalized patients in the leading general hospital in Qatar. A retrospective analysis of pharmacist interventions in the internal medicine ward, critical care unit, and emergency department (ED) was conducted. Data were extracted from three periods of 1 month (March 1–31, 2018, July 15–August 15, 2018, and January 1–31, 2019). A descriptive type of analysis was undertaken. A total of 340 patients with 858 interventions were analyzed. The average age of the study participants was 51 years (SD ± 17.7). The study population was predominantly male (65%). The prevailing pharmacist intervention was adding drug therapy (27%), followed by medication discontinuation (18%) and dosage adjustments (16%). This pattern was maintained across all subpopulations, e.g., gender, age, and ward, except for the ED, where cessation of medication was the most frequent intervention (4%). The two pharmacological classes associated with most interventions were anti-infective and cardiovascular agents. Pharmacist interventions effectively identify, prevent, and resolve MRPs in general inpatient settings in Qatar.
Languageen
PublisherHBKU Press
Subjectintervention
medication
medication-related problems
patient safety
pharmacy
TitleCharacteristics of the clinical pharmacists’ interventions at the main general tertiary care hospital in Qatar
TypeArticle
Issue Number4
Volume Number2023
ESSN2227-0426
dc.accessType Open Access


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