著者
宮津 大輔 立石 裕樹 與田 賢作 松浦 徹 山下 大貴 安部 由起子 後藤 貴央 秋吉 正貴 田中 博和 平川 雅章
出版者
一般社団法人日本医療薬学会
雑誌
医療薬学 (ISSN:1346342X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.47, no.7, pp.345-357, 2021-07-10 (Released:2022-07-10)
参考文献数
23

In January 2020, Fukuoka Tokushukai Hospital started Protocol Based Pharmacotherapy Management (PBPM), which allows pharmacists to order regular blood and urine tests for drugs that are recommended in the package insert, with the permission of the physician. The purpose of this initiative is to improve the quality of drug therapy for patients through the intervention of pharmacists, to reduce the burden on physicians, and to provide a solution to the three problems of drug therapy at our hospital. As a result, 204 PBPMs (203 blood tests and 1 urine test) were performed for a period of 8 months after the start of drug therapy. Most of them were additions to existing physician orders. All suggestions to the physician for tests were accepted, and 95% (96/101) of these were ordered by the pharmacist. In 37.3% (28/75) of the cases, the medication was changed after the test results.In addition, the "compliance rate of vancomycin (VCM) trough concentration measurement," "compliance rate of hepatitis B virus DNA (HBV-DNA) monitoring in oral chemotherapy alone," and "compliance rate of serum P concentration measurement during Continuous hemodiafiltration (CHDF)" increased after the start of PBPM compared with before (81.3% vs 91.7%, 82.6% vs 93.9%, and 65% vs 100%, respectively). We suggest that our PBPM is a useful tool for pharmacists to proactively promote appropriate drug therapy.