著者
名徳 倫明 仲下 知佐子 北出 尚子 岡 隆志 中村 紗矢香 梅谷 亮介 瀬名波 宏昌 岩本 千晶 田河 みゆき 浦嶋 庸子 廣谷 芳彦
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.40, no.6, pp.334-343, 2014-06-10 (Released:2015-06-10)
参考文献数
18
被引用文献数
4 3

Pharmacists need to check prescriptions of parenteral lipid emulsions from various aspects due to the many difficulties that occur when administering them. Thus, we performed a questionnaire survey on the usage of and current involvement of pharmacists in administering parenteral lipid emulsions. Pharmaceutical departments of 381 institutions in Osaka Prefecture participated in this survey between June 1 and July 31, 2012. The questionnaire contained items including the characteristics of the hospital, usage of parenteral lipid emulsions, and current prescription-checking by pharmacists. A hundred and twelve institutions (29.4%) responded to the survey; parenteral lipid emulsions were used in 96 institutions. Some institutions appropriately used them but others did not. Additionally, in some institutions, pharmacists did not check the prescriptions for detailed items, such as the dosing rate and administration route. Furthermore, we observed a trend toward more items indicating the inappropriate use of these emulsions and less involvement of pharmacists in institutions without compared to with a nutrition support team (NST). These current situations were considered to largely relate to the number of pharmacists and whether NST therapists (pharmacists) are available. In the future, pharmacists should significantly contribute to nutritional and risk management in in-hospital team medicine.
著者
廣谷 芳彦 原口 清美 向井 淳治 槙本 和加子 浦嶋 庸子 名徳 倫明
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.41, no.4, pp.266-274, 2015-04-10 (Released:2016-04-10)
参考文献数
11
被引用文献数
1 6

We conducted a home medical care (HMC) training workshop consisting of presentations given by regional HMC leaders that targeted community pharmacists in collaboration with a nearby pharmaceutical association. Subsequently, we conducted a questionnaire survey with the pharmacists in attendance to assess their opinions of the present HMC situation. The participants' satisfaction with the workshop was relatively high, at an average of 8.13 out of 10. Among the participants, 70.9% had experience with HMC, such as visiting pharmacy services at patients' homes, with the most frequently practiced activity being “drug administration guidance for patients at home.” However, activities such as “accompanying medical rounds” and “participation in home care conferences” were not widely practiced (at a rate of less than 50% of the most popular activity) among the participants. Next, many participants responded that the key HMC factors were the creation of systems of cooperation between different professionals and their environmental arrangements. Participants also made suggestions for future lectures, such as on the subjects of contract procedures and HMC case reports. Furthermore, the participants suggested that the qualities necessary for effective HMC were a wide and practical knowledge of HMC and a positive attitude. In conclusion, many patients stated that cooperation with other professionals is important in deepening pharmacists' HMC involvement, and the pharmacists hoped to establish greater communication between pharmacists and other HMC workers.
著者
廣谷 芳彦 原口 清美 槙本 和加子 浦嶋 庸子 名徳 倫明
出版者
日本社会薬学会
雑誌
社会薬学 (ISSN:09110585)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.33, no.2, pp.73-79, 2014-12-10 (Released:2015-09-04)
参考文献数
11

After we organized a community-based home medical care (HMC) training workshop composed of presentations by welfare and care workers in addition to patients’ family and targeting community pharmacists in collaboration with a regional pharmacy association, we carried out a questionnaire survey to the pharmacists in attendance to take hold on pharmacist’ opinions for the workshop and attitudes for HMC. The participants had a relatively high level of satisfaction regarding the workshop, rating an average of 7.81 out of 10.0. Among the participants, 77.5% had experience of HMC such as visiting pharmacy services at patient’ home, with the most widely practiced activity being “drug administration guidance for patients at home.” However, activities such as “accompany at the time of rounds” and “participation in conferences” were not widely practiced (less than 50% of the most activity) among the participants. Many participants responded that the key factors of HMC were the cooperation system between different professionals and its environmental arrangement. Overall, positive feedback from participants regarding this workshop was reported, through statements such as “I was able to rediscover the need for cooperation in a diverse team with differing job functions” and “the care of patients and their family was important.” We found many opinions that cooperation with other professionals is important in deepening pharmacists’ involvement in HMC, and that this workshop serves as a bridge to establish greater communication between care workers and pharmacists.